din
英 [dɪn]
美 [dɪn]
- vt. 喧闹,絮絮不休地说
- vi. 喧闹,絮絮不休地说
- n. 喧嚣
- n. (Din)人名;(英、俄、柬、缅、斯里)丁;(德、罗)迪恩
“叮叮叮叮”的吵闹声→喧嚣
2. Din:鼎。人声鼎(din)沸----喧闹声,嘈杂声。
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din: [OE] Din is an ancient word, traceable back via Old English dyne and Germanic *dunjaz to an Indo-European base *dhun-, signifying ‘loud noise’. This is also represented in Sanskrit dhúnis ‘roaring’ and Lithuanian dundéti ‘sound’.
- din (n.)
- Old English dyne (n.), dynian (v.), from Proto-Germanic *duniz (cognates: Old Norse dynr, Danish don, Middle Low German don "noise"), from PIE root *dwen- "to make noise" (cognates: Sanskrit dhuni "roaring, a torrent").
- 1. There was an incredible din.
- 声音异常嘈杂。
- 2. The children were making an awful din.
- 孩子们吵得厉害。
- 3. The whole lobby was a perfect pandemonium, and the din was terrific.
- 整个门厅一片嘈杂, 而且喧嚣刺耳.
- 4. The bustle and din gradually faded to silence as night advanced.
- 随着夜越来越深,喧闹声逐渐沉寂.
- 5. Then the din gradually dies down and the music stops.
- 接着喧闹声逐渐消失,音乐也终止了.