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dinged

/ding/US // dɪŋ //UK // (dɪŋ) //

叮叮当当,叮当响的,叮当,叮当声

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cause to make a ringing sound.
    • : to speak about insistently.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a ringing sound.
    • : to talk insistently.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a ringing sound.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The delay could also force Ant Financial to reshuffle some of its business operations and face a ding to its expected $300 billion-plus valuation.

  • SDG&E frames the franchise fee as a ding on customers by the city.

  • Meanwhile, U.S. defender Matt Besler, who seemed a bit dinged up after that Portugal stunner, will be good to go.

  • Putin said in his autobiography that his KGB file dinged him for having a ‘reduced sense of danger.’

  • He also dinged the media for not focusing on the “racial component of any of the people involved in this.”

  • Moderator George Stephanopoulos rightly dinged him for claiming credit for Staples jobs that materialized after he left Bain.

  • Was this supposed to be the night that the others dinged Newt Gingrich, took him down a peg, precipitated his downfall?

  • I'll be darned—no—yes—dinged if it isn't the Dink chasing the Canary!

  • I'm thinkin' I'd suner be dinged wi' 'er again than see 'er hinging there daein' naethin'.

  • Darned if I—hum, ladies present—dinged if I know what to do.

  • I'm dinged if I see how thet feller kin think o' things like thet when he's down an' out.

  • It is built of a dark-dinged, brownish colored stone, and is of Gothic architecture.