释义 |
din-din colloq.|ˈdɪndɪn| Also din-dins. [Childish or jocular reduplication of dinner n.] Dinner.
1905E. M. Forster Where Angels fear to Tread ii. 47 ‘Din-din's nearly ready,’ said Lilia. 1920Wodehouse Summer Lightning xiii. 265 ‘Come along, Carmody. Din⁓dins.’ Hugo had sunk into a chair. ‘I don't want any dinner,’ he said, dully. 1957E. Taylor Angel v. 220 Must be time for dindins, madam. 1958F. Norman Bang to Rights 113 If you get captured with one you'll get a few days no din-din. |