din / dɪn /

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din3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.
v. 有主动词 verb

dinned, din·ning.

  1. to assail with din.
  2. to sound or utter with clamor or persistent repetition.
v. 无主动词 verb

dinned, din·ning.

  1. to make a din.

din 近义词

n. 名词 noun

loud, continuous noise

更多din例句

  1. We arrived to the din of a party in full swing: a band, multiple kegs of beer, dancing, foosball, and mantle diving.
  2. And as the Israeli NGO Yesh Din has documented, that penalty is actually on the high end.
  3. Khair al-Din Rouf Hamand, 22, was shot fatally by officers after assaulting a law enforcement vehicle with a knife.
  4. What versions of all that insanity would poke through the din of conversation between these formidable eleven women?
  5. She could barely be heard above the din, but she did rally the faithful to be ready for Hillary.
  6. Probably every man, woman and child able to walk was adding to the din in the great city beyond the river.
  7. A maid, alarmed at the din of breaking glass, entered the room to discover what was the matter.
  8. Then such a din and commotion you never heard nor saw, even on the glorious Fourth of July.
  9. Like a clarion call the note rings in my ears, amidst the din of contending views and obscure phraseology.
  10. At seven o'clock, a horrible din makes you start up in bed and tremble from head to foot.