dong / dɔŋ, dɒŋ /

⚽高中词汇冬冬冬哥冬瓜

dong 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a deep sound like that of a large bell.

dong 近义词

dong

等同于 chime

dong 的近义词 11
dong 的反义词 1

更多dong例句

  1. Join us as we explore whether the office is ding-dong dead, a nursing home boom is inevitable or whether Zillow is about to take over the world.
  2. Dong Whi Yoo didn’t know anybody working at Gold Spa or Aromatherapy Spa either, but he’s also come to pay his respects.
  3. Dong describes the legend of Mulan as a palimpsest, a story that keeps shifting and reforming over time but always bears the traces of its original forms.
  4. As Dong reports, China had a lukewarm reaction to Disney’s animated Mulan.
  5. After 41 years, Los Angeles Koreatown mainstay Dong Il Jang closed its doors, too.
  6. On the southern side of the JSA, there is a village called Daeseong-dong (대성동).
  7. On the northern side of the Joint Security Area between North and South Korea, there is a village called Kijong-dong (기정동).
  8. Director Yoo Dong-hun and screenwriter Lee Jung-u were arrested for firebombing theaters.
  9. I called it “ding-dong diplomacy”; Governor Richardson wisely pointed out that “basketball diplomacy” is better than none.
  10. The Official Charts Company described Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead as "one of the most controversial chart contenders of all time".
  11. No tedious ding-dong daily practice—just 20 brief, entertaining lessons, easily mastered.
  12. Think of that: cradled innocence and angels' dreams and the whole of the hymn just before ding-dong-bang on noses and jaws!
  13. Other deep toned bells joined in; they were tolling in solemn concert—ding, dong!
  14. His voice seemed unusually loud and a trifle off key like the dong of a cracked bell.
  15. In the old days, under Dong Ling's rule, there had been no gas stove.