'doorbelling' tiene referencia cruzada con ''doorbelling''. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'doorbelling' is cross-referenced with ''doorbelling''. It is in one or more of the lines below.
| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| doorbell n | (bell at front door) | timbre nm |
| | The doorbell is broken, so please knock on the door when you arrive. |
| | El timbre está roto, por favor toca la puerta cuando llegues. |
| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| bell n | (small: for ringing) | campanilla nf |
| | The lady of the house rang a bell to summon her servant. |
| | La señora de la casa hizo sonar una campanilla para llamar a su criada. |
bell, church bell n | (large: rung in tower) | campana nf |
| | Father Brown is going to let Alistair ring the bell next Sunday before church. |
| | El padre Brown dejará que Alistair toque la campana el próximo domingo antes de misa. |
| bell n | (signal: start, end of class) | timbre nm |
| | | campana nf |
| | The students jumped out of their seats at the sound of the bell. |
| | Los alumnos saltaron de sus asientos nada más oír el timbre. |
| bell n | (small: on collar, etc.) | cascabel nm |
| | Our cat has a bell on her a collar so that birds can hear her approaching. |
| | Nuestra gata lleva un cascabel en el collar para que los pájaros puedan oírla cuando se acerca. |
| bells npl | (handbells: musical instrument) | campanillas nfpl |
| | Tania thought it was humiliating to play the bells in the marching band. |
| | Tania pensó que era humillante tocar las campanillas en la banda de música. |
| bell n | (doorbell) | timbre nm |
| | | llamador nm |
| | When you arrive, please ring the bell. |
| | Cuando llegues, toca el timbre. |
| Additional Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| bell n | (flared part of a wind instrument) | campana nf |
| | Ron uses a swab to clean inside the bell of his saxophone. |
| | Ron una un hisopo para limpiar la campara de su saxofón. |
| bell n | (end of brass instrument) | campana nf |
| | Jane twisted the bell back and forth to loosen it from the body of the clarinet. |
| | Jane giró la campana hacia adelante y hacia atrás para aflojar la campana de su clarinete. |
| bell n | UK, slang (phone call) (coloquial) | telefonazo nm |
| | (coloquial) | toque nm |
| | | llamada nf |
| | I've just had a bell from your dad; he wants you to call him back right away. |
| | Acabo de recibir una telefonazo de tu papá, quiere que lo llames enseguida. |
| bell n | (ship's bell signal) | sirena nf |
| | Though the crew could not see the other vessel through the fog, they could hear its bell. |
| bell n | (jellyfish body) (medusa) | campana nf |
| | The bell of the jellyfish pulsates to propel it through the water. |
| | La campana de la medusa pulsa para propulsarse a través del agua. |