din

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n. 喧嚣 v. 絮絮不休地说, 喧闹

发音

US /dɪn/

词形变化

dins 复数 dinned dinning dins 三单 dins dinning 现在分词 dinned 过去式 dinned 过去分词

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.

    耳鸣

    吵闹

    可数 不可数
  2. 1.

    Alternative spelling of deen (“religion, faith, religiosity”).

    不可数 宗教
v.
  1. 1.

    To make a din, to resound.

    不及物

    1820, William Wordsworth, “The Waggoner” Canto 2, in The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, Volume 2, p. 21, For, spite of rumbling of the wheels, A welcome greeting he can hear;— It is a fiddle in its glee Dinning from the CHERRY TREE!

  2. 2.

    (of a place) To be filled with sound, to resound.

    不及物
  3. 3.

    To assail (a person, the ears) with loud noise.

    及物

    1716, Joseph Addison, The Free-Holder: or Political Essays, London: D. Midwinter & J. Tonson, No. 8, 16 January, 1716, pp. 45-46, She ought in such Cases to exert the Authority of the Curtain Lecture; and if she finds him of a rebellious Disposition, to tame him, as they do Birds of Prey, by dinning him in the Ears all Night long.

  4. 4.

    To repeat (something) continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody, or (sometimes particularly) to impress or instill (it, into someone).

    及物

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English dyne, dynne, from Old English dyne, from Proto-West Germanic *duni, from Proto-Germanic *duniz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰún-is, from *dʰwen- (“to make a noise”). Cognate with English tone, Sanskrit धुनि (dhúni, “sounding”), ध्वनति (dhvánati, “to make a noise, to roar”), Old Norse dynr, Norwegian Nynorsk dynja, Swedish dån, dön.

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