ding
- IPA[dɪŋ]
英式
- a mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.;a blow on the head.
- dent (something).;hit (someone), especially on the head
verb: ding, 3rd person present: dings, gerund or present participle: dinging, past tense: dinged, past participle: dinged
noun: ding, plural noun: dings
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名詞
- 1. a mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
- ▪ a blow on the head.
動詞
- 1. informal dent (something).
- ▪ informal hit (someone), especially on the head I dinged him one
- ▪ informal bump into he dings into doorways like a bearing in a pinball machine
- a fierce argument or fight: they had a bit of a ding-dong
- with the simple alternate chimes of a bell: the church bells go ding-dong
- resembling the simple alternate chimes of a bell: he heard the ding-dong tones on the aircraft
Oxford Dictionary
- a silly or foolish person.
- with the simple alternate chimes of a bell: the church bells go ding-dong
- resembling the simple alternate chimes of a bell: he heard the ding-dong tones on the aircraft
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ringing sound of a bell: the non-stop ding-a-ling of bicycle bells
Oxford American Dictionary
- the ringing sound of a bell: the non-stop ding-a-ling of bicycle bells
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- a mark or dent on the bodywork of a car or other vehicle.
- dent (something).
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dɪŋ]
英式
- make a ringing sound: cash registers were dinging softly
- used to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[diNG]
美式
- make a ringing sound: cash registers were dinging softly
- used to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[diNG]
美式
- a lively party or celebration.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a lively party or celebration.
Oxford Dictionary