

- chime (of bells)
- repique m
- chime (of clock)
- campanada f
- chime (of doorbell)
- campanilla f
- chime usu pl
- carillón m
- chime
- tocar
- the clock chimed midnight
- el reloj dió or tocó las doce
- chime bell:
- sonar
- chime bell:
- repicar
- chime clock:
- dar la hora
- chime clock:
- sonar
- to chime with sth
- concordar or sintonizar con algo
- chime in
- meter (la) cuchara 俗
- chime in with
- estar en sintonía con
- the quarter-hourly chime
- la campanada de los cuartos de hora


- campanada (de una campana)
- chime
- Nochevieja y Año Nuevo
- In Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, it is customary to see the New Year in by eating twelve grapes for good luck, one on each chime of the clock at midnight.
- tomar las uvas
- to see the New Year in (by eating one grape on each chime of the clock)
- toque (de una campana)
- chime
- el reloj tocó las tres
- the clock struck o chimed three




- campanada
- chime
- uva
- It is customary in Spain on New Year's Eve at exactly twelve seconds to midnight to eat one (white) uva (grape) for every campanada (chime of the bell), which can be heard on television at intervals of one second. This is supposed to bring good fortune for the coming year.
- el reloj ha dado las dos
- the clock has chimed two o'clock


- chime
- repique m
- wind chimes
- carillón m
- chime
- repicar
- to chime eleven
- dar las once


- campanada
- chime
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