单词 | to ding up |
释义 | > as lemmasto ding up to ding up 1. transitive. To cause minor damage to (an object, now esp. a motor vehicle or its bodywork); to dent, scratch, mark, etc. See sense 6a. ΚΠ 1870 Sydney Mail 5 Feb. 3/2 He..saw a black garibaldi hat, dinged up... It was lying on the floor... It looked like a new hat, although it was much bruised. 1949 Rudder 66 10 Some close corner cutting..put him out front,..until he dinged up his propeller about five miles along the way. 2015 Gas 2.0 (Nexis) 13 July With Remote Parking Pilot, Benz owners can fit their new sedans into increasingly tighter..parking spaces without a fear of denting or dinging up their doors. 2. transitive. To injure (a person, part of the body, etc.). ΚΠ 1983 P. Kaufman Right Stuff (transcribed from film) A horse threw me..last night and I dinged my goddamn ribs up. 2019 U.S. Official News (Nexis) 18 Feb. The starting outfield is a little bit more of a question... ‘We have a couple kids sick, a couple kids that have been dinged-up,’ Rodriguez said. < as lemmas |
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