Usage examples of "ring bell" in English with translation to Spanish

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Does it ring a bell with you? ¿Te suena familiar?
If you need anything, ring my bell any time. I'll be glad to help you. Si necesitas algo, llama a mi timbre a cualquier hora. Estaré encantado de ayudarte.
Does that name ring the bell Hace ese nombre tocan el timbre
Ring the bell when you want me. Haz sonar el timbre cuando me requieras.
They ring the bell at eight. Ellos hacen sonar la campana a las ocho.
In case of fire, ring the bell. En caso de incendio, toca la campana.
As soon as she heard the bell ring, she answered the telephone. En cuanto oyó el timbre, contestó el teléfono.
It was the sound of the bell which awoke him. Fue el sonido de la campana lo que le despertó.
The lion jumped through the burning ring. El león saltó a través del aro de fuego.
What did Bell invent? ¿Qué inventó Bell?
I'll ring you up tonight. Te llamaré esta noche.
The bell rings at noon. La campana suena al mediodía.
The hand has five fingers: the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger, the ring finger, and the pinky. La mano tiene cinco dedos: pulgar, índice, anular, corazón y meñique.
I will leave as soon as the bell rings. Me iré tan pronto como suene la campana.
We sat in a ring. Nos sentamos en círculo.
The telephone is among the inventions attributed to Bell. El teléfono se encuentra entre los inventos atribuidos a Bell.
She went into ecstasies about the ring he had bought her. Ella estaba extasiada por el anillo que él le había comprado.
The teacher, not having heard the bell, didn't stop talking. El profesor, al no escuchar la campana, prosiguió hablando.
Tom shouldn't have given Mary a diamond ring. Tom no debió haberle dado a Mary un anillo de diamante.
The movie "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame" has been renamed and is now called "The Bell of Notre-Dame". La película "El Jorobado de Notre-Dame" ha sido renombrada y ahora se llama "La Campana de Notre-Dame".
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