Definition of Ring Up in English :

Define Ring Up in English

Ring Up meaning in English

Meaning of Ring Up in English

Pronunciation of Ring Up in English

Ring Up pronunciation in English

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Ring Up

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Verb

1. ring up

to perform and record a sale on a cash register

Example Sentences:
'Sally rang up Eve's purchase of tomatoes'

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Ring Up

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verb (adverb)
1. mainly British
to make a telephone call (to)
2. (transitive)
to record on a cash register
3. (transitive)
to chronicle; record
to ring up another success
4.  ring up the curtain

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Ring Up

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US
to record or enter (a specified amount) on a cash register

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Ring Up

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v. rang (răng), rung (rŭng), ring·ing, rings
v.intr.
1. To give forth a clear resonant sound.
2. To cause something to ring.
3. To sound a bell in order to summon someone: I'll ring for the maid.
4. To have a sound or character suggestive of a particular quality: a story that rings true.
5. To be filled with sound; resound: The room rang with the children's laughter.
6. To hear a persistent humming or buzzing: My ears were ringing from the sound of the blast.
7. To be filled with talk or rumor: The whole town rang with the bad news.
v.tr.
1. To cause (a bell, for example) to ring.
2. To produce (a sound) by or as if by ringing.
3. To announce, proclaim, or signal by or as if by ringing: a clock that rings the hour.
4. Chiefly British To call (someone) on the telephone. Often used with up: She rang me at noon. Let's ring her up and invite her.
5. To test (a coin, for example) for quality by the sound it produces when struck against something.
n.
1. The sound created by a bell or another sonorous vibrating object.
2. A loud sound, especially one that is repeated or continued.
3. A telephone call: Give me a ring when you have time.
4. A suggestion of a particular quality: His offer has a suspicious ring.
5. A set of bells.
6. The act or an instance of sounding a bell.

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