ding 的 3 个定义
- to cause to make a ringing sound.
- to speak about insistently.
- to make a ringing sound.
- to talk insistently.
- a ringing sound.
ding 近义词
hit
更多ding例句
- It’s like wrapping your Watch’s body in a little pillow fort that protects it from dings and dents.
- If you spent a lot of money on a great set of headphones, you don’t want anything to ding or damage your beloved gear.
- Mail customers have complained of dings on their credit scores and late fees from bills because the items were getting stuck in the mail.
- It’s why we can send money through apps like Venmo and hear the ding that it’s been received on the other person’s phone just a few seconds later.
- Plus, the “little ding sound” that heralds a new message in the chat is easy to miss in the hubbub of a full classroom.
- I called it “ding-dong diplomacy”; Governor Richardson wisely pointed out that “basketball diplomacy” is better than none.
- She was going to be a point person on health-care reform, and they needed to ding her.
- The Official Charts Company described Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead as "one of the most controversial chart contenders of all time".
- In a back room, video poker machines ding and chirp with the occasional squeal of delight from a winner.
- Holmes and Rahe used 300 (ding ding ding) as the cutoff to predict a high risk of illness.
- I did so, and I had to report unfavourably, for “facts are chiels that winna ding.”
- The suddenness and the emphasis of the ding told on unexpected nerves, but it brought the Fourth Reader class up erect.
- No tedious ding-dong daily practice—just 20 brief, entertaining lessons, easily mastered.
- The ding of her husband's cash register and the click of her dangle bag mark the systole and diastole of married life.
- We have had a wonderful day with a wonderful en——” said Lil, a yawn hitting her midway so she could not get out the “ding.