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BELLS - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bells (disambiguation)

BELLS         

ألاسم

جَرَس ; ناقُوس

bell clapper         
  • 13th c. BC bell, [[Shang dynasty]]
  • [[Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng]], dated 433 BC.
  • A bell out of bronze with its principal tone at 1133 Hertz
[[File:Bienenkorbglocke.1133.Hz.ogg]]
  •  [[Big Ben]] in the [[Elizabeth Tower]] of the British parliament.
  • Petersglocke, [[Cologne Cathedral]] with person for scale
  • Mechanism of a bell hung for English full-circle ringing. The bell can swing through a full circle in alternate directions.
  • name=Hemony}} strike note is E, with hum note an octave below, minor third, fifth, nominal above, and major third and perfect fifth in the second octave.
  • The [[Glasgow]] 'Dead or Deid bell' of 1642
  • This copper bell was made by pre-Columbian North American natives.
  • Static bells struck by [[solenoid]]-operated hammers in a bell-gable.
  • English full-circle bells shown in the "up" position.
  • English full-circle bells shown in the "down" position, in which they are normally left between ringing sessions.
  • The [[Tsar Bell]] with humans for perspective
  • A [[Warring States]]-era ''zheng'' (钲) bell from Baoshan 2 Tomb in [[Jingmen]], [[Hubei]]
  • Wind-powered bell under temple eaves,. Banna-ji. [[Ashikaga, Tochigi]].
  • Chinese bronze bell, 18th-16th century BC
PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Bell string; جرس; Musical instrument bell; Campane; Campana (musical instrument); Bell (music); Korean bell; Bell shaped; 🔔; Bell (musical instrument); Bell clapper; 🕭; Bell (instrument); Hindu temple bell
ضارب الجرس
bell         
  • 13th c. BC bell, [[Shang dynasty]]
  • [[Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng]], dated 433 BC.
  • A bell out of bronze with its principal tone at 1133 Hertz
[[File:Bienenkorbglocke.1133.Hz.ogg]]
  •  [[Big Ben]] in the [[Elizabeth Tower]] of the British parliament.
  • Petersglocke, [[Cologne Cathedral]] with person for scale
  • Mechanism of a bell hung for English full-circle ringing. The bell can swing through a full circle in alternate directions.
  • name=Hemony}} strike note is E, with hum note an octave below, minor third, fifth, nominal above, and major third and perfect fifth in the second octave.
  • The [[Glasgow]] 'Dead or Deid bell' of 1642
  • This copper bell was made by pre-Columbian North American natives.
  • Static bells struck by [[solenoid]]-operated hammers in a bell-gable.
  • English full-circle bells shown in the "up" position.
  • English full-circle bells shown in the "down" position, in which they are normally left between ringing sessions.
  • The [[Tsar Bell]] with humans for perspective
  • A [[Warring States]]-era ''zheng'' (钲) bell from Baoshan 2 Tomb in [[Jingmen]], [[Hubei]]
  • Wind-powered bell under temple eaves,. Banna-ji. [[Ashikaga, Tochigi]].
  • Chinese bronze bell, 18th-16th century BC
PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Bell string; جرس; Musical instrument bell; Campane; Campana (musical instrument); Bell (music); Korean bell; Bell shaped; 🔔; Bell (musical instrument); Bell clapper; 🕭; Bell (instrument); Hindu temple bell
اسْم : جَرَس . ناقوس . صوت الجرس . جُؤار
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فِعْل : يجرِّس أي يزوِّد بجرَس

Definition

bells
a musical instrument consisting of a set of metal tubes, suspended in a frame and played by being struck.

Wikipedia

Bells

Bells may refer to:

  • Bell, a musical instrument
Examples of use of BELLS
1. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells.
2. Not just sleigh bells (usually bells that enclose a clapper, called áóáåíöû), but bells like íàáàòíûå (alarm bells), âåñòîâûå (news bells) or âåчåâûå (bells that called citizens to the âåчå, or town council, in Novgorod). Êðàñíûå êîëîêîëà are not red bells, but rather sweet–sounding bells. Ëûêîâûå êîëîêîëà ("bast bells") are bells that were broken and held together with bast (woven bark). Hard to believe, but Russia also has ïëåííûå êîëîêîëà –– "captive bells." These were bells of either foreign make, or more often bells captured in raids on foreign cities.
3. Don‘t ask for whom one tolls (it tolls for thee). Poor Edgar Allan Poe had such paltry lexical pickings for his poem about bells, he could only put in some descriptive verbs (throbbing, sobbing, moaning, groaning) and repeat the darn word dozens of times÷ "tolling of the bells, of the bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells, bells ..." Now if those fellows spoke Russian, they would have had something substantial to say about bells.
4. All I can do is sing the theme song to "The Patty Duke Show." By this time, next year I resolve to be able to recite something poetic (and not cheat by chanting "Bells, bells, bells, bells, bells.") 8.
5. the three famous bells in the DPRK along with the bells in Sangwon and Pongdok Temples.