din
- IPA[dɪn]
英式
- a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise
- make (someone) learn or remember an idea by constant repetition;make a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise
verb: din, 3rd person present: dins, gerund or present participle: dinning, past tense: dinned, past participle: dinned
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名詞
- 1. a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise the fans made an awful din
動詞
- 1. make (someone) learn or remember an idea by constant repetition a runner-up, he dinned into them, was a loser 同義詞
- 2. make a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise the sound dinned irritatingly into Marian's head 同義詞
- Christmas.
Oxford Dictionary
- a Jewish court of law composed of three rabbinic judges, responsible for matters of religious ... four rabbis were assigned to her case for a Beth Din
Oxford Dictionary
- a Jewish court of law composed of three rabbinic judges, responsible for matters of religious ... four rabbis were assigned to her case for a Beit Din
Oxford American Dictionary
- a child's word for dinner.
Oxford Dictionary
- a child's word for dinner.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1207–73), Persian poet and Sufi mystic, founder of the order of whirling dervishes; also ...
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- IPA[din]
美式
- a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise: the fans made an awful din
- make (someone) learn or remember something by constant repetition: the doctrine that has been dinned into all our heads
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dɪn]
英式
- any of a series of technical standards originating in Germany and used internationally, ... a DIN socket
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[din]
美式
- any of a series of technical standards originating in Germany and used internationally, ... a DIN socket
Oxford American Dictionary