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单词 dinging
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dingingn.1

Brit. /ˈdɪŋɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈdɪŋɪŋ/
Forms: see ding v.1 and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: ding v.1, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < ding v.1 + -ing suffix1.
1. gen. The action of ding v.1 in various senses; esp. the action or an act of forcefully striking or beating a person or thing (see ding v.1 1). Obsolete (chiefly Scottish in later use).
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the world > movement > impact > striking > [noun]
buffetingc1240
dintc1330
smitingc1330
dentinga1398
wapping1398
strikingc1400
swippingc1420
dinginga1425
bobbing1526
swappingc1540
nicking1668
hitting1687
biffing1915
a1425 (a1400) Prick of Conscience (Galba & Harl.) (1863) l. 7010 Dyngyng of devels with hamers glowand.
a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) cxxii. §3. 441 That he delyuer vs of all temptacioun & dyngynge.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Enfonsure, a beating or dinging.
1774 D. Graham Impartial Hist. Rebellion (ed. 3) 115 The dinging down of Tamtallan.
1835 D. Webster Orig. Sc. Rhymes 44 She skelps and she scaulds him..—She's as gude o' the dinging as he's o' the driving.
2. Building. Any of various methods of preparing, pointing, or facing brickwork in which the surface is struck, indented, or textured in some way. Cf. ding v.1 8.
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society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > building or constructing with brick > [noun] > methods of
nogging1434
bricks and mortar1576
brick nog1822
racking1869
dinging1873
repointing1901
society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > surfacing or cladding > [noun] > pointing
pointing1374
snail-creep1593
teething1844
dinging1873
flat pointing1881
tuck pointing1881
1873 Building News 16 May 555/2 Some attention was attracted by the manner in which the internal walls have been pointed, the method being known as ‘dinging’, and consisting in washing the walls with water by means of an ordinary whitewash brush while the mortar joints are still wet, and then striking the joints with a ‘rowel’ or pointer.
1927 W. Verrall Mod. Plasterer xiii. 182 When the plasterer is required to execute dinging as a finish, he proceeds as follows. Rendering a fair coat over the surface he wants to cover, he lays it evenly with the trowel... It is then rubbed over with a stock brush.
1994 G. Lynch Brickwork (2015) II. vii. 135 Much less common, method to achieve this finish was ‘dinging’. To ‘ding’ a joint, a length of 16- to 18-gauge wire was used. Pulling the taut wire away from the joint face and then letting go meant that the wire hit the stopping, leaving a groove.
3. Chiefly U.S. The action of hammering or beating the surface of a piece of metal in order to shape or smooth it, esp. as a method of removing dents or imperfections from the bodywork of a motor vehicle. Frequently used as a modifier, esp. in the names of tools or implements used for this activity, as dinging hammer, dinging spoon, etc. Cf. ding v.1 9.
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society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with metal > [noun] > forging or shaping > types or methods of
planishing1361
malleationc1429
flatting1611
gold beating1621
shingling1674
skelping1803
upsetting1815
swaging1832
drop-forginga1884
dinging1923
upending1932
1923 Industr. Managem. Sept. 159/1 En route to this point various dinging and smoothing tables are passed where pieces that contain bumps or dents in the sheet metal undergo treatment.
1927 Commerc. Car Jrnl. 20 Aug. 13/2 The first step is to strike the dent from the inside with a dinging hammer.
1941 C. E. Packer Automotive Body & Fender Repairs (ed. 2) vi. 35 Dinging—The dinging operation is that of smoothing out the smaller dents remaining after the usual roughing out has been done.
1952 T. A. Wohlfeil et al. Automobile Body Reconditioning vi. 61/2 Use a dinging spoon and a ball-peen hammer to flatten the sharp crease in the crown... Use a dinging hammer and an all-purpose dolly to smooth the area between line A and the fender-flange damage B.
2018 A. M. Thomas & M. Jund Collision Repair & Refinishing (ed. 3) vii. 205/2 A balanced dinging hammer that comes with a square head can also be used as a light dolly when straightening metal.
4. North American. figurative. The action or an instance of criticizing, denigrating, or reprimanding someone or something. Cf. ding v.1 14.
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1996 Ottawa Citizen 26 Nov. c7/2 He [sc. Colin Campbell]—or perhaps Don Hay of the Phoenix Coyotes—will be the first to go as the NHL begins its annual dinging of coaches.
2001 Bank Investm. Consultant (Nexis) Sept. 28 A complaint about a broker being rude..could prompt dinging of the candidate.
2015 Investor's Business Daily 3 Nov. in www.investors.com (accessed 7 Sept. 2020) Drama surrounded Consumer Reports' dinging of the Model S in reliability, after it previously gave the vehicle its best-ever performance review.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

dingingn.2

Brit. /ˈdɪŋɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈdɪŋɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: ding int., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < ding int. + -ing suffix1. Compare earlier tinging n. and later ding v.2
The action or an instance of making a metallic, often high-pitched ringing sound, such as that of a bell, or a sound resembling or imitating this; a succession of such sounds. Now frequently with reference to a sound of this type reproduced on an electronic device such as a computer or mobile phone.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > ringing sound > [noun] > repeated
ding-dong1611
tingle-tanglea1635
dinging1767
lin-lan-lone1889
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > sound of instruments > [noun] > sound of bell
knellc961
ringOE
bell-dreamc1175
ringingc1300
clinkingc1386
knellingc1440
ding-dong1611
tang1669
jangling1686
jow17..
steeple-music1732
dinging1767
bell-chimea1822
jowl1822
tintinnabulation1831
ring-a-ding1844
1767 I. Bickerstaff Love in City ii. iv. 31 In the morning, what a dinging, With the Parish bells a ringing.
1820 W. Irving Boar's Head Tavern in Sketch Bk. (1887) 139 The din of carts, and the accursed dinging of the dustman's bell.
1996 T. Koppel & K. Gibson Nightline i. 4 Then the dinging began. It was the bells of the bureau's wire machines.
2019 N.Z. Herald (Nexis) 10 May a4 The first thing I woke up to was the dinging of my phone.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

dingingadj.

Brit. /ˈdɪŋɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈdɪŋɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: ding v.2, -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < ding v.2 + -ing suffix2. Compare earlier tinging adj.
That makes a metallic, often high-pitched ringing sound, such as that of a bell, or a sound resembling or imitating this. Now frequently with reference to a sound of this type reproduced on an electronic device such as a computer or mobile phone.
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1819 T. C. Grattan Philibert iii. 76 How loud the dinging cymbal clanks.
1854 Friend 26 Aug. 398/3 That wakeful, watchful, handy man on Court Square, will touch his wires, not to frighten sleep from all the city with his dinging bells, but quietly he'll touch the wire.
1987 Washington Post 25 Dec. d5/1 Back outside, to the incessant dinging bells of the Salvation Army Santas.
2017 USA Today (Nexis) 3 July 2 b Everyone has a different definition of ‘essential’, but most of us can agree that we have rushed to check our dinging phone only to find that the notification was completely unnecessary.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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