Ding

[dɪŋ]

解释:

(noun.) a ringing sound.

(verb.) go `ding dong', like a bell.

雨果录入--From WordNet

解释:

(v. t.) To dash; to throw violently.

(v. t.) To cause to sound or ring.

(v. i.) To strike; to thump; to pound.

(v. i.) To sound, as a bell; to ring; to clang.

(v. i.) To talk with vehemence, importunity, or reiteration; to bluster.

(n.) A thump or stroke, especially of a bell.

手打:旺达

解释:

v.i. to ring keep sounding.—v.t. to reiterate to a wearisome degree.—n. Ding′-dong the sound of bells ringing: monotony: sameness.

v.t. to throw dash or hurl: to beat: (arch.) to urge or enforce: (Scot.) to defeat non-plus—also as v.i. to be defeated: to descend fall as of continued heavy rain or snow falling.—Ding doun (Scot.) to knock or throw down.

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