ding
英 [dɪŋ]
美 [dɪŋ]
n. (尤指造成汽车上的凹痕、划痕等的)一击; 叮当; 丁零
v. 叮当(或丁零)作响; 使(汽车等)轻微受损; 打
现在分词:dinging 复数:dings 过去式:dinged 第三人称单数:dings 过去分词:dinged
BNC.26493 / COCA.28040
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指造成汽车上的凹痕、划痕等的)一击
a blow, especially one that causes slight damage to a car, etc.- I got a ding in my rear fender.
我汽车后面的挡泥板撞瘪了一处。
- I got a ding in my rear fender.
- 叮当;丁零
used to represent the sound made by a bell- The lift came to a halt with a loud ‘ding’.
电梯“丁”一声停下了。
- The lift came to a halt with a loud ‘ding’.
verb
- 叮当(或丁零)作响
to make a sound like a bell- The computer just dings when I press a key.
我一按键,电脑就发出丁的一声。
- The computer just dings when I press a key.
- 使(汽车等)轻微受损
to cause slight damage to a car, etc.- I dinged my passenger door.
我把乘客门撞坏了一点。
- I dinged my passenger door.
- 打
to hit sb- My department got dinged by the budget cuts .
因预算缩减我的部门受到一定的影响。
- My department got dinged by the budget cuts .
英英释义
noun
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