单词 | din | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | din1 noundin2 verb dindin1 /dɪn/ noun [singular] Word OriginWORD ORIGINdin1 ExamplesOrigin: Old English dyneEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUS► noise Collocations a loud sound, especially an unpleasant one: · Traffic noise is a problem in inner-city areas.· Why is the washing machine making so much noise? ► racket/din a loud unpleasant noise, especially one that annoys you. Racket is more informal than din: · I wish those kids would stop making such a racket.· I shouted to make myself heard above the din of the crowd.· the din of battle ► row British English a very loud unpleasant noise, especially one that continues for a long time: · the deafening row of the loudspeakers ► roar a loud noise that continues for a long time – used about the noise from an engine, the traffic, a crowd, the sea, or the wind: · She heard the roar of a motorbike behind her.· the roar of the waves breaking on the beach· the roar of the crowd at the Blue Jays baseball game ► hubbub especially written the unclear sound of a lot of people talking and moving around in a place: · It’s a wonderful place to escape from the hubbub of London’s busy streets.· His voice rose above the hubbub. ► commotion especially written a noise made by people arguing or fighting: · There was a big commotion going on outside the building.· He went downstairs to find out what was causing the commotion. ► clamour British English, clamor American English literary a loud noise made by a group of people or things all making a noise at the same time: · They heard the clamour of angry voices.· the clamor of the rain on the roof· the clamour of typewriters· the clamour of the birds Longman Language Activatora loud noise► noise a loud sound, especially an unpleasant one: · Traffic noise is a problem in inner-city areas.· The noise of the machines made it hard to talk.make (a) noise: · Do you have to make so much noise? ► racket informal a loud, unpleasant noise: · It's impossible to work with that racket going on.make a racket: · I wish those kids would stop making such a racket upstairs. ► din a loud, unpleasant noise, especially one made by a large number of people talking loudly, working etc: · The hall resounded with the din of thirty children scraping violins, banging drums and singing loudly.above the din: · I shouted to make myself heard above the din. ► commotion a sudden noisy activity, especially the noise of people arguing or fighting: · We heard a commotion downstairs and ran down to see what was happening.· Suddenly there was a commotion by the front door, and two police officers marched in.in commotion (=full of noisy activity): · Suddenly the whole street was in commotion. ► hubbub a loud, confused, unclear noise, made by many people talking at the same time: · It's a wonderful place to escape from the hubbub of London's busy streets.over/above the hubbub: · His voice rose above the hubbub. ► roar a continuous loud noise, especially if made by a machine or a strong wind: · Inside, the gale was no more than a distant, muffled roar.· She heard the roar of a motorbike behind her. ► clamour British /clamor American a loud noise, especially the noise made by an excited or confused crowd - used especially in literature: · The station was filled with the clamour of shouting voices and movement.· The noise in the auditorium had risen to a clamor. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB► hear Phrases· The Doctor was left to wave his arms and shout; he could not be heard above the din.· We have to move upstairs to the mezzanine just so we can hear ourselves over the din.· So far neither of them had raised their voices, or only enough to be heard above Gordon's din.· In a room full of shouting people, you have to yell to be heard above the din.· It spread before Maggie, and she'd never heard such a din.· He was playing music of some kind, it was hard to hear for the din.· They did not have far to go before they heard the din of conflict ahead.· But it is a case that can not be heard above the din of bombs and bullets. ► make· The throttle lever was still against the wall and the engine was making a healthy din up front.· The machines made a factory din, like a stamping plant maybe.· The birds are making a din. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► almighty din/crash/row etc a loud unpleasant noise that continues for a long timedin of The din of the engines was deafening.above the din Ged was trying to make himself heard above the din.
din1 noundin2 verb dindin2 verb (past tense and past participle dinned, present participle dinning) Verb TableVERB TABLE din
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► almighty din/crash/row etc din something into somebody phrasal verb to make someone learn and remember something by saying it to them many times: Respect for our elders was dinned into us at school.
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