English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "ringed" ita ce a sami zobe ko jerin zobe kewaye da wani abu, ko kuma a kewaye shi ko a kewaye shi da zobe ko zobe. Hakanan yana iya komawa ga wani abu da ke da siffa ko zagaye, mai kama da zobe, ko wani abu da aka yi masa alama ko aka yi masa ado da zoben zobe ko da'ira. Bugu da ƙari, za a iya amfani da "ringed" azaman abin da ya gabata na kalmar "zobe", wanda ke nufin yin sautin ringi ko kuma a kira wani a wayar.

Sentence Examples

  1. Stairs ringed the outside, rising up to the other levels.
  2. Every footstep left a small ripple in the still pond until she reached the rocks that ringed the pool.
  3. The sound of our footsteps ringed on the stone floor, bounced off the vaulted ceiling and disappeared into all the nooks and crannies.
  4. It took only a moment for him to turn the ringed handle, lifting the latch on the inside, and slide through the opening, closing the panel behind him.
  5. He studied the five closed doors that ringed the reception room.
  6. She was a pale, dark-haired woman with striking eyes, clear blue and ringed with black lashes, crowned by graceful, sloping brows.
  7. Daphne ringed a bell and within a minute a candle came floating toward us, revealing a dusty lobby and an old man dressed in his nightshirt and a stocking cap.
  8. The dance floor was ringed by tables of partygoers who signed furiously, laughed, and sometimes shouted incoherently above the Robert Palmer disco music.
  9. An upper balcony ringed the hall, and several archways led onward.
  10. After the other cars boarded, the ferry juddered into beautiful Howe Sound, leaving a wake of parallel white lines on a canvas of deep green velvet ringed by snow-capped peaks.