chime       
 verb [ I or T ] uk/tʃaɪm/ us/tʃaɪm/
 (铃或钟)敲,鸣,响
(of bells) to make a clear ringing sound
  In the square the church bells chimed. 广场上教堂的钟声敲响了。 
 Phrasal verb   
chime in 插话(通常表示赞同);附和
to interrupt or speak in a conversation, usually to agree with what has been said
  "It's very difficult," I said. "Impossible," she chimed in. 我说:“太难了。”“根本不可能,”她附和道。 
 Andy chimed in with his view of the situation. 安迪插进话来,谈了自己对形势的看法。 
 chime            
noun uk/tʃaɪm/ us/tʃaɪm/
 [ C ]钟声,铃声,鸣响声 
a ringing sound
  I was woken up by the chimes of the cathedral bells. 我被大教堂的钟声唤醒。 
  [ plural ]排钟;(成套)编击乐器 
a set of small bells, or objects that make ringing sounds
  wind chimes 风铃 
  [ plural ] (also tubular bells)管钟(由一组金属管组成的乐器,敲击后会产生响声) 
a musical instrument consisting of a set of metal tubes that are hit to produce a ringing sound