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Rings

Rings

(n)
UK
rɪŋz
US
rɪŋz
Definition: A small circular band, typically of precious metal and often set with one or more gemstones, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage, engagement, or authority.
Meaning: Nhẫn
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How to use "Rings" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The four giant planets, and at least one asteroid, have rings.

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None are as spectacular as Saturn's gorgeous rings.

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There is also a very large system of rings around Saturn.

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These rings are made of ice with smaller amounts of rocks and dust.

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The two most common types of doughnut are ring doughnuts, which are shaped like rings.

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They are women volunteers who served doughnuts to soldiers in France during World War I In Northern Ireland, ring doughnuts are known as 'gravy rings' due to the word 'gravy' being an archaic term for cooking oil.

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Neptune has four rings which are hard to see from the Earth.

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Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings.

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These rings are made of ice and rock.

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Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings made of ice and rock.

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Mercury has no moons or rings.

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