dingdong / ˈdɪŋˌdɔŋ, -ˌdɒŋ /

叮咚丁东丁冬叮当

dingdong2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the sound of a bell.
  2. any similar sound of repeated strokes.
  3. Slang. ding-a-ling.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by or resembling the sound of a bell.
  2. marked by rapid alternation of retaliatory action:a ding-dong struggle.

dingdong 近义词

dingdong

等同于 flighty

dingdong

等同于 bell

dingdong

等同于 ding-dong

更多dingdong例句

  1. On the southern side of the JSA, there is a village called Daeseong-dong (대성동).
  2. On the northern side of the Joint Security Area between North and South Korea, there is a village called Kijong-dong (기정동).
  3. Director Yoo Dong-hun and screenwriter Lee Jung-u were arrested for firebombing theaters.
  4. I called it “ding-dong diplomacy”; Governor Richardson wisely pointed out that “basketball diplomacy” is better than none.
  5. She was going to be a point person on health-care reform, and they needed to ding her.
  6. I did so, and I had to report unfavourably, for “facts are chiels that winna ding.”
  7. The suddenness and the emphasis of the ding told on unexpected nerves, but it brought the Fourth Reader class up erect.
  8. No tedious ding-dong daily practice—just 20 brief, entertaining lessons, easily mastered.
  9. The ding of her husband's cash register and the click of her dangle bag mark the systole and diastole of married life.
  10. 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.