What does ring in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word ring in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ring in Turkish.

The word ring in Turkish means yüzük, halka, çember, zil sesi, çan sesi, çınlama, halka, -i aramak, -e telefon etmek, çalmak, çınlatmak, (telefon) çalmak, çınlamak, tınlamak, halka, çete, boks ringi, alan, meydan, halka, yıllık halka, ocak, set üstü ocak, halka, zil sesi, arama, çalma tonu, halka, sabit halka, halka, sabit halka, zil çalarak çağırmak, çınlamak, kulağa gelmek, çınlamak, halka takmak, bilezik takmak, daire içine almak, etrafını çevirmek, etrafını sarmak, halka şeklinde doğramak, çember içine almak, aramak, telefonla aramak, telefonu kapatmak, telefon etmek, telefon açmak, yazar kasaya işlemek, pırlanta yüzük, elmas yüzük, küpe, nişan yüzüğü, set üstü ocak, anahtarlık, anahtar demeti, halka anahtar, yabancı gelmemek, klasör, halkalı klasör, yüzük parmağı, çevre yolu, zile basmak, doğru gibi gelmek, mantıklı gelmek, alyans. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ring

yüzük

(jewelry worn on finger)

Yvonne made a beautiful silver ring. The couple exchanged rings.

halka, çember

(circular band)

Kuşun ayağında metalden bir halka vardı.
There was a ring of metal around the bird's leg.

zil sesi, çan sesi, çınlama

(sound of a bell)

Zil sesi beni uyandırdı.
The ring of the bell woke me up.

halka

(circular shape)

A ring of vines encircled the tree. A ring of coffee stained the tablecloth.

-i aramak, -e telefon etmek

(UK (phone)

Doğan arkadaşlarının hepsini aradı (or: hepsine telefon etti).
Edward rang all of his friends.

çalmak, çınlatmak

(sound: a bell)

Keşiş tapınağın çanını çaldı.
The monk rang the bell.

(telefon) çalmak

(telephone: sound)

Telefon iki kere çaldı.
The phone rang twice.

çınlamak, tınlamak

(sound like a bell)

Kaşıkla vurulunca, pirinç şamdan çınlayacak.
When hit with a spoon, the brass candlestick will ring.

halka

(circle: people, objects, etc.)

The dancers formed a ring.

çete

(network of people, cartel)

The police broke up a drug ring.

boks ringi

(boxing)

The boxer stepped into the ring.

alan, meydan

(arena for circus, etc.) (sirk, vb.)

This circus has three rings.

halka, yıllık halka

(tree: growth circle) (ağaç)

Old trees have many rings.

ocak, set üstü ocak

(cooking hob)

Place the saucepan on the ring and heat gently for five minutes.

halka

(matter: orbits a planet) (bir gezegenin etrafındaki)

Saturn has the most rings.

zil sesi

(act of ringing)

The class starts at the ring of the bell.

arama

(telephone call) (telefon)

Just a quick ring to let you know I got home safely.

çalma tonu

(tone, note)

The telephone's ring is loud.

halka, sabit halka

(gymnastic apparatus) (jimnastik aleti)

The gymnast held onto the rings.

halka, sabit halka

(gymnastic event) (jimnastik)

Kurt is the best at the rings.

zil çalarak çağırmak

(summon by ringing a bell)

The queen rang for her servant.

çınlamak

(ears) (kulak)

My ears are ringing.

kulağa gelmek

(figurative (sound a particular way) (mecazlı)

His words rang true.

çınlamak

(be filled with sound) (sesle)

The church rang with the sound of music.

halka takmak

(fit a ring to: nose of livestock) (çiftlik hayvanlarının burnuna)

The farmer ringed his cattle so that they could be led.

bilezik takmak

(fit a tag to: a bird) (kuşların ayağına)

The birds were ringed so that they could be identified later.

daire içine almak

(draw a circle around)

Ring the answer that you think is correct.

etrafını çevirmek, etrafını sarmak

(surround)

The police ringed the gang.

halka şeklinde doğramak

(US (cut into rings) (soğan, vb.)

Ring the onion and add to the salad.

çember içine almak

(encircle with [sth])

She ringed the door handle with some Christmas tinsel.

aramak, telefonla aramak

(phone)

Radio listeners are encouraged to call in to make comments.

telefonu kapatmak

(telephone: hang up)

If you receive an unwelcome phone call, it's best to simply ring off.

telefon etmek, telefon açmak

(informal (call on the telephone)

Please ring up Patty tonight, and invite her to our party.

yazar kasaya işlemek

(US, informal (enter price on cash register)

Although it was clearly marked $9.95, the clerk mistakenly rang up $19.95.

pırlanta yüzük, elmas yüzük

(jewelry: band inset with a diamond)

Emma was wearing a diamond ring on her finger.

küpe

(often plural (jewellery worn in ear)

Elizabeth was searching the floor for her lost earring.

nişan yüzüğü

(ring worn by bride-to-be)

Her engagement ring has the biggest diamond I've ever seen.

set üstü ocak

(UK (hob on a cooker)

Be careful of the hotplate; I think it's still hot.

anahtarlık

(metal loop for holding keys)

The keys on the guard's key ring jangled as he walked.

anahtar demeti

(computing: file of encryption keys) (bilgisayar)

halka anahtar

(ancient key worn as a ring)

yabancı gelmemek

(figurative, informal (sound familiar)

I'm not sure if I know him or not - the name certainly rings a bell.

klasör, halkalı klasör

(document folder with metal rings)

yüzük parmağı

(third finger from the thumb)

He looked at her ring finger and was pleased to see that she probably wasn't married.

çevre yolu

(UK (motorway around a city)

We used the ring road to avoid the traffic in the city centre.

zile basmak

(sound the doorbell)

When you ring the bell someone comes to open the door.

doğru gibi gelmek, mantıklı gelmek

(informal, figurative (sound or seem genuine)

Her explanation rings true, however strange it may seem.

alyans

(gold band worn by [sb] married)

My wedding ring doesn't fit me any more. Since he doesn't wear a wedding ring, I assume he's single.

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