資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Din \Din\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dinned}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Dinning}.] [AS. dynian. See {Din}, n.]
1. To strike with confused or clanging sound; to stun with
loud and continued noise; to harass with clamor; as, to
din the ears with cries.
2. To utter with a din; to repeat noisily; to ding.
This hath been often dinned in my ears. --Swift.
{To din into}, to fix in the mind of another by frequent and
noisy repetitions. --Sir W. Scott.
資料來源 : WordNet®
din
n 1: a loud harsh or strident noise [syn: {blare}, {blaring}, {cacophony},
{clamor}]
2: the act of making a noisy disturbance [syn: {commotion}, {ruction},
{ruckus}, {rumpus}, {tumult}]
[also: {dinning}, {dinned}]
din
v 1: make a resonant sound, like artillery; "His deep voice
boomed through the hall" [syn: {boom}]
2: instill (into a person) by constant repetition; "he dinned
the lessons into his students"
[also: {dinning}, {dinned}]
dinning
See {din}