According to their middle school English textbook, the previous bell sounded too much like an air-raid siren "so the teacher and his friend, a mechanic (sorry, the text does not give names or places) made a new machine and chose the chime of Big Ben." They say this happened "about sixty years ago."
Sadly I can't find any more English-language material on it than that.
Some homonyms for "bell" are "belle" (meaning a beautiful woman) and "belle" (meaning a chime or ring).
In French, school bell is called "cloche d'école".
"Already" is the adverb in the sentence. It modifies the verb "rung" by indicating that the bell had rung before a specific point in time.
The passive voice of "ring the bell" is "the bell is rung."
The word "already" is an adverb modifying the verb rung.
The specific second the bell chimes can vary depending on the context, such as the type of clock or event being referenced. For example, a clock may chime on the hour, half-hour, or quarter-hour marks. If you're referring to a specific event or location, please provide more details for an accurate answer.
Clocks will have an area, normally behind the clockface and sloightly belwo where the "chimes" that make the sound sit aand are struck by a small hammer which is operated by a spring mechanism. The chime is normally a tube of a specific length and diameter the large size gives the lower tone.
The half-hour bell on your Seth Thomas adamantine clock might not chime due to several reasons: the clock mechanism could be jammed, the chiming mechanism may be disengaged, or there could be a mechanical issue such as a worn gear or broken spring. Additionally, it’s possible that the clock needs winding if it's a mechanical model. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help ensure proper functioning of the chiming mechanism.
get the lobster and it will drag the big seagull away so you can ring the bell and find the chime somewhere around that area and ring it.
Big Ben, the Great Bell of the Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster, first failed to chime on July 1, 1859, shortly after its installation. The bell cracked during testing and was subsequently recast, leading to its first chime on July 11, 1859. The clock itself has experienced various mechanical issues over the years, but the initial failure was significant in its early history.
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Clock come from old words such a clocca or clochemeaning bell. Most people were unable to read when clocks were introduced, bells were added so that people would know the time even if they could not read or see the clock. Out in the fields for instance.
The doorbell chime was an annoying one.Feel free to chime in any time.
bong, call, chime, clang, knell, peal, signal, sound,
Big Ben doesn't have any bells : it is a bell.Located at the Westminster Bridge end of London's Houses of Parliament is the Clock Tower. This houses the Worlds biggest 4 faced clock whose face is recognised all over the world. The chime of this clock is called a Westminster chime, also known to many people. This chime uses five bells; four of these sound every quarter hour and the fifth sounds the hours. The bell that sounds the hour, lower pitched and much larger than the other four, is named Big Ben.People all over the world, including many Londoners refer to the whole tower including the bell and clockworks as Big Ben.Big Ben is actually only the nickname for the 'Great Bell' (13.5 tonnes approx) in the Tower. It has over the years become synonymous with the complete Clock Tower. In 2012 the Tower was renamed the "Queen Elizabeth Tower" in recognition of Her Majesty's 60 year jubilee on the throne.
Possibly there is a volume adjustment on the chime box. the other answer would be to move closer to the source of the bell or have your hearing checked to get a hearing aid.
Big Ben's chime can reach a volume of around 118 decibels. This makes it one of the loudest clock chimes in the world. The sound can be heard from several miles away, and its iconic bongs mark the hour, contributing to its status as a symbol of London. The chime's distinctive sound is produced by the Great Bell, which weighs over 13 tons.