It seems like there may be a slight misunderstanding with the term "peach bell." The word "bell" in this context usually refers to a type of flower, specifically the "bellflower." Let's break it down for clarity:
Peach Bell (not a common term in English, but if we consider "bellflower"): A type of perennial flower that is part of the European bellflower family. It has racemose (meaning flowers are arranged in a cluster on a long stem) white or blue flowers.
In advanced contexts, you might talk about the botanical characteristics or the ecological significance of the peach bell.
There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "peach bell," but here are a couple of related ideas: - "Ring a bell": This idiom means something sounds familiar. - Example: "That name rings a bell, but I can't remember where I heard it."