Usage examples of "rings" in English with translation to Spanish

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The bell rings at noon. La campana suena al mediodía.
He still rings me from time to time. Todavía me llama de vez en cuando.
I prefer silver rings to gold ones. Prefiero los anillos de plata a los de oro.
The bell rings at eight. La campana suena a las ocho.
The scientific theory I like the best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost luggage. La teoría científica que más me gusta es la de que los anillos de Saturno se componen por completo de equipajes perdidos.
Her voice still rings in my ears. Su voz aún suena en mis oídos.
I will leave as soon as the bell rings. Me iré tan pronto como suene la campana.
In case the alarm rings walk, don't run. Si suena la alarma camina, no corras.
I won't wake up even if the alarm rings. No despertaré aunque suene la alarma.
The telephone rang several times. El teléfono sonó varias veces.
Tom gave Mary an engagement ring. Tom le dio un anillo de compromiso a Mary.
He rang me up at midnight. Él me llamó a medianoche.
I rang the bell and waited. Toqué el timbre y esperé.
She is wearing a valuable ring. Ella lleva puesto un valioso anillo.
I'll give you a ring on today. Te daré un toque hoy.
The church bells are ringing. Las campanas de la iglesia están sonando.
How much is this ring worth? ¿Cuánto vale este anillo?
I rang the bell six times. Llamé al timbre seis veces.
Does that name ring the bell Hace ese nombre tocan el timbre
Tom took his wedding ring off. Tom se quitó su anillo de bodas.
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