ring
ring.01 - to (cause) to make a sound of a bell, ring a bell, emitting a high clear noise (like a bell)
RING-V NOTES: Frames file for 'ring' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from ring.01-v predicate notes)RING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on ring-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls sound_emission-43.2. (from ring.01-n)
RINGING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, ring-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls sound_emission-43.2. (from ringing.01-n)
Aliases:
ringing (n.)
ring (n.)
ring (v.)
ring (n.)
ring (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of ringing
ARG1-PPT: bell
ARG2-GOL: what the ringing signals/summons
ARG1-PPT: bell
ARG2-GOL: what the ringing signals/summons
ring-v: passive
According to a nationwide survey taken a year ago ,
nearly a third of England 's church bellsARG1
are no longerARGM-NEG
rungrel
on SundaysARGM-TMP
because there is no one to ring themARGM-CAU
.ring-v: with Arg2
`` To
ringrel
for even one serviceARG2
at this towerARGM-LOC
, weARG0
have to scrape , '' says Mr. Hammond , a retired water - authority worker .ring-v: intransitive with Arg0
One survey says that
of the 100,000 trained bellringers in England todayARGM-ADV
, only 40,000ARG0
of them stillARGM-TMP
ringrel
.ring-v: intransitive with Arg1
There were
too many phonesARG1
ringingrel
and too many things happening to expect market makers to be as efficient as robots .ring-n: args 0 and 1
He said the house was illuminated , but that he received no answer to
hisARG0
ringrel
of the bellARG1
ring-n: args 1 and 2
At the
ringrel
of the bellARG1
for Camp 's night activity of junior kickballARG2
, we said our goodbyes ...ringing-n: argMs
My wife has
ConstantARGM-TMP
ringingrel
in her earsARGM-LOC
: : : noise , a " whooshing " as she describesARGM-ADJ
.ringing-n: all args
They manifested themselves on one occasion in
hisARG0
ringingrel
the bellARG1
for a messenger to forcibly eject his colleague , Mr. Ballance , from tho Cabinet roomARG2
.ring.02 - to surround
RING-V NOTES: VN updated by Julia. Member of Vncls fill-9.8, contiguous_location-47.8. (from ring.02-v)Aliases:
ring (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causal agent
ARG1-PPT: surrounding entity
ARG2-GOL: surrounded entity
ARG1-PPT: surrounding entity
ARG2-GOL: surrounded entity
ring-v: both arguments
Meanwhile , in
the squat office buildingsARG1
thatR-ARG1
ringrel
Fashion IslandARG2
, the odds are good that someone is getting fleeced .ring.04 - telephone
RING-V NOTES: Typically British. (from ring.04-v)Aliases:
ring (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: called
ARG1-PPT: called
ring-v: London calling...
With sudden energyARGM-MNR
, sheARG0
went to the phone and rangrel
Holden 's officeARG1
and asked for him .ring.05 - ring true (or ring of some other attribute), sounds like
RING-V NOTES: Frame added by Arrick (from ring.05-v)RING-N NOTES: Added by Julia corresponding to ring-v.05, although this frame is open to other arg2s than just 'true'. No corresponding VNcls. (from ring.02-n)
Aliases:
ring (n.)
ring (v.)
ring (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing with truth
ARG2-PRD: 'true' or other attribute
ARG2-PRD: 'true' or other attribute
ring-v: ring true
Medical doctor Chang Chau - hsiung ,
whose adviceARG1
ringsrel
true to his professionARG2
, has formally taken off his physician 's coat to vie for office as James Soong ' sr unning mate .ring-v: other attribute
I may not be fully understanding the point here , but
to meARGM-GOL
thisARG1
kind ofARGM-EXT
ringsrel
of greedARG2
itself .ring-n: both args
For some terrorism experts today 's attack , which occurred against the backdrop of intense clashes between Palestinians and Israelis in the Middle East , has an
eerily familiarARG2
ringrel
to itARG1
.ring-n: both args, different syntax
your vision of the near future makes me shudder because of
itsARG1
ringrel
of truthARG2
.