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 din [din]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 喧嚣

vt. 絮絮不休地说, 喧闹

vi. 絮絮不休地说, 喧闹


  1. They were unable to sleep because of the din coming from the bar.
    酒吧里传来的喧闹声吵得他们无法入睡。
  2. The shouts of the boys dinned his ear.
    孩子们的吵闹声把他的耳朵都快吵聋了。
  3. Anything was preferable to that dreadful din in the house.
    这屋子里乱七八糟的声音叫人难受得无以复加.


din
dinned, dinning
[ noun ]
  1. a loud harsh or strident noise

  2. <noun.event>
  3. the act of making a noisy disturbance

  4. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. make a resonant sound, like artillery

  2. <verb.perception> boom
    His deep voice boomed through the hall
  3. instill (into a person) by constant repetition

  4. <verb.cognition>
    he dinned the lessons into his students


Din \Din\, v. i.
To sound with a din; a ding.

The gay viol dinning in the dale. --A. Seward.


Din \Din\ (d[i^]n), n. [AS. dyne, dyn; akin to Icel. dynr, and
to AS. dynian to resound, Icel. dynja to pour down like hail
or rain; cf. Skr. dhuni roaring, a torrent, dhvan to sound.
Cf. {Dun} to ask payment.]
Loud, confused, harsh noise; a loud, continuous, rattling or
clanging sound; clamor; roar.

Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? --Shak.

He knew the battle's din afar. --Sir W.
Scott.

The dust and din and steam of town. --Tennyson.


Din \Din\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dinned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Dinning}.] [AS. dynian. See {Din}, n.]
1. To strike with confused or clanging sound; to stun with
loud and continued noise; to harass with clamor; as, to
din the ears with cries.

2. To utter with a din; to repeat noisily; to ding.

This hath been often dinned in my ears. --Swift.

{To din into}, to fix in the mind of another by frequent and
noisy repetitions. --Sir W. Scott.

  1. Or if there is, it's hard to hear it above the din of record or near-record highs in stock prices and increasingly optimistic appraisals of the state of the nation's economy.
  2. "He made such a frightful din on the piano we had to banish him from the house," Sacheverell once said.
  3. There, in the din of baying dogs and mewling cats, one can occasionally hear a hiss, screech or roar more common to the wilds of the Amazon or deepest Africa.
  4. Several booming blasts from truck horns added to the din.
  5. A metallic din, like a chorus of iron crickets, is heard.
  6. "If people just understood the potential of this place," she said over the din of protest.
  7. The air was thick with the smells of dogs, stale vodka and sweat. Nor had the reforms managed to get rid of the special waiting room for foreigners - a world of incredible comfort far removed from the din, grime, and chaos of the rest of the terminal.
  8. Pickpockets prey on the unwary in a bruising din of radios, stereos, televisions, video players and Nintendos.
  9. "This morning it was inflation," said one trader above the din of the soybean pit.
  10. But in all the din and pomp of the long day, a historic moment occurred quietly behind closed doors when the Soviet leader stepped into the tower of the posh Fairmont Hotel and shook hands with South Korean President Roh Tae-woo.
  11. And some Bell Taxi drivers are happy to add to the din.
  12. The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, its earthquake -ruptured section repaired and sporting new silver paint, was reopened Friday night in a din of blaring horns and cheers.
  13. The best are often close to pandemonium, with a din inside, and milling crowds wait-listed outside. Chinese eaters spit bits of inedible food out onto their plates, burp loudly, and slurp soup.
  14. In the din of conflicting election claims, muddied further by accusations of past connections between leading figures and the Communist secret police, polls show one in four voters undecided and have the the Communists running third.
  15. A federal court ruling allowing the city to be sued for damages blamed on noise from O'Hare International Airport was hailed Wednesday as a breakthrough in the fight to cut the din in suburban communities.
  16. Besides, the whispered plea of an Iowa corn farmer wouldn't stand a chance against the din from the floor of the world's oldest and largest grain exchange, where bushels of grain are traded in millions and blessings are counted in dollars.
  17. But provided Mr Kenneth Clarke, the chancellor, can make himself heard above the din, he should have good news for the markets when he presents the Budget on Tuesday.
  18. The owlish, balding Van Drunen speaks slowly in a low, raspy voice and stoops his 6-foot-5 frame to make himself heard over the din in the prison's crowded, grimy visiting room.
  19. As a 25-year veteran of that debate from both the public and private pulpits, let me add to the din.
  20. "We won't be put off," shouts the head of West Germany's Christian Democratic Union above the din.
  21. He stood on a large plant pot and shouted over the din, urging the crowd to vote for him.
  22. As the din continued, house Chairman Shankar Dayal Sharma said "the house cannot be held ransom."
  23. At one point, as the three lean on their cues between games, snippets of conversation can be heard through the din of a jukebox.
  24. The Orioles' hopes of becoming the first team to go from worst to first in one season ended in the din of 49,553 screaming fans at the SkyDome.
  25. But Saddam Hussein's annoying buzz is now so loud it should be heard even above the din of Europhoria.
  26. There was a din of resumed hammering and sawing.
  27. The annual excursion isn't viewed as a junket for the tax-writing panel, but an occasion for the committee to focus its attention on a policy issue away from the din and distraction of the capital.
  28. As the day wears on, the noise level in the room rises to a dull roar, not unlike the din heard on Wall Street trading desks more than 800 miles away.
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