chime in Hungarian
chime in Hungarian is harangszó, csengőszó, ütő — chime means a bell-like instrument, or set of them, that rings out a musical note.
chime in Hungarian
harangszó
sound made by a chime
csengőszó
sound made by a chime
ütő
hammer or device to strike a bell
What does "chime" mean?
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noun A bell-like instrument, or set of them, that rings out a musical note.
"The wind chimes tinkled softly on the porch."
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verb To make a ringing sound, like a bell.
"The doorbell chimed just as they sat down to eat."
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verb To agree or fit together (often "chime in" for joining a conversation).
"Her opinion chimed with what the others had said."
chime in a sentence
- The wind chimes tinkled softly on the porch.
- The clock tower's chimes could be heard across town.
- The doorbell chimed just as they sat down to eat.
- Her opinion chimed with what the others had said.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "chime" in Hungarian?
"chime" in Hungarian is harangszó, csengőszó, ütő. chime means: A bell-like instrument, or set of them, that rings out a musical note.
How do you use "chime" in a sentence?
Example: "The wind chimes tinkled softly on the porch." In Hungarian, "chime" is harangszó, csengőszó, ütő.
Are there other ways to say "chime" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 3 translations listed for "chime": harangszó, csengőszó, ütő.
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