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Qué (quién) es PEALS - definición

PEALS

peal         
  • Multiple peals on two boards
  •  A [[peal board]] recording the details of a long length peal.
TYPE OF PRECISELY TIMED BELL-RINGING ARRANGEMENT
Peals
(peals, pealing, pealed)
1.
When bells peal, they ring one after another, making a musical sound.
Church bells pealed at the stroke of midnight.
VERB: V
Peal is also a noun.
...the great peal of the Abbey bells.
N-COUNT
2.
A peal of laughter or thunder consists of a long, loud series of sounds.
I heard a peal of merry laughter.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
peal         
  • Multiple peals on two boards
  •  A [[peal board]] recording the details of a long length peal.
TYPE OF PRECISELY TIMED BELL-RINGING ARRANGEMENT
Peals
¦ noun
1. a loud ringing of a bell or bells.
Bell-ringing a series of changes rung on a set of bells.
a set of bells.
2. a loud repeated or reverberating sound of thunder or laughter.
¦ verb
1. ring loudly or in a peal.
2. (of laughter or thunder) sound in a peal.
Origin
ME: shortening of appeal.
Peal         
  • Multiple peals on two boards
  •  A [[peal board]] recording the details of a long length peal.
TYPE OF PRECISELY TIMED BELL-RINGING ARRANGEMENT
Peals
·vt To pour out.
II. Peal ·noun A small salmon; a grilse; a sewin.
III. Peal ·vi To Appeal.
IV. Peal ·vi To utter or give out loud sounds.
V. Peal ·vt To assail with noise or loud sounds.
VI. Peal ·vi To Resound; to Echo.
VII. Peal ·vt To utter or give forth loudly; to cause to give out loud sounds; to noise abroad.
VIII. Peal ·noun A loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, of a multitude, ·etc.
IX. Peal ·noun A set of bells tuned to each other according to the diatonic scale; also, the changes rung on a set of bells.

Wikipedia

Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre

The Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre (PEALS) was established in 1999 as a partnership between the University of Durham, Newcastle University and the Centre for Life.

PEALS aims to research, inform and improve policy, professional practice and democratic participation in the life sciences. It particularly promotes research and debate on the social and ethical aspects of genetics and other life sciences.

The Centre publishes the Teach Yourself Citizens Juries Handbook.

Ejemplos de uso de PEALS
1. Thirteen peals, one for each of the original colonies, rang out from a replica Liberty Bell at the State Capitol.
2. Dasmunsi further remarked ‘even I had my honeymoon for three days only‘, evoking peals of laughter amongst the scribes.
3. Khost, Afghanistan –– Peals of laughter rang through the remote farmhouse as friends rushed to welcome home their long–lost neighbor.
4. Till Laloo Prasad‘s defeat in Bihar, whatever he was doing had to be accepted," he said amid peals of laughter.
5. Often the scrum for the bloody calf spills into the stands, scattering spectators with peals of laughter, hoots and screams.