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ting

/ting/US // tɪŋ //UK // (tɪŋ) //

婷婷,婷

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to make or cause to make a high, clear, ringing sound.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tinging sound.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Ting warned, though, that lulls in landfalls may decrease in the long term with increased global warming.

  • In her shock, Ting turned to Instagram Stories, the app’s ephemeral collections of videos or photos.

  • “I started with an Instagram story and sharing my frustration on how I wanted to provide an extra set of eyes and ears, and here we are,” Ting says.

  • Ting has said local control – the premise the state’s K-12 funding system is built on – failed students, families and teachers this past year.

  • Old Hawberk sat riveting the worn greaves of some ancient suit of armour, and the ting!

  • “I would suggest a legitimate conversation about let[ting] the states keep their money and implement the programs,” he says.

  • That single "Ting" always meant one of two things—one o'clock or a half-hour.

  • The name Tingri is said to be derived from the noise (“ting”) made by the falling stone.

  • Ise gwine straight off ter markit dis minit and Ill see dat it get sont off ter de right pusson for Ise done anudder ting.

  • No, so crees sa me, my lady will have some little ting in her pelly first.

  • "Good ting to hab de larsh mout, Misser Mongo,—eat de more—lib de longer," said Billy.