词汇 | din |
释义 | din noun[ S ] uk /dɪn/ us /dɪn/ a loud, unpleasant confused noise that lasts for a long time: 喧嚣,嘈杂声 din ofthe din of the traffic车辆的嘈杂声 I had to shout to make myself heard above the din.由于噪音太大我不得不扯着嗓门说话好让别人听到。 make a dinThe children were making a terrible din.孩子们吵翻了天。 Synonym ruckusmainly USinformal Noise & noisy abuzz bang something out barky bash something out blast boisterously brouhaha clamour clatter disturbance loudly noisy rackety resonant ring out ring with something rowdily rowdiness rowdy strident din | American Dictionarydin noun[ U ] us/dɪn/ a loud and unpleasant noise or mixture of noises, esp. one that continues for some time: The teacher had to yell to be heard over the din. DIN | Business EnglishDIN noun[ S ] ukus abbreviation for Deutsches Institut für Normung: the German organization, known in English as the German Institute for Standardization, that sets standards for products and services Compare ISO Examples of dindin Now, you zoom the audio in to hear what the players are saying to each other, despite the din. From Wired Her constant smile and easy laugh rose above the low din of a full restaurant. From OregonLive.com But enough of it was the unfortunate result of one particularly inconsiderate patron who single-handedly spiked the sound level to a 98-decibel din. From Philly.com Suddenly, he couldn't take another minute of the din. From NPR The elusive cats hunt at night, shrouded by darkness and the din of the city. From WIRED Their presence in trees is masked by leaves and their calls can get lost in the din of crowded forests. From The Star-Ledger - NJ.com Restaurant mode helps block out general din while still letting in the frequencies that most voices travel in, and for the most part it works. From The Verge In election years, when the din of cable news grows tiresome, political junkies turn to a perverse form of entertainment: watching campaign ads. From Los Angeles Times He screamed as the deafening din grew, his arms flapping once, then twice, then three, four and finally five times in all. From USA TODAY And so it went, until electric guitar chords reverberated throughout the room, cutting the din. From Los Angeles Times Yet amid all this carnivalesque din, the novel's subversive message could still be heard. From Slate Magazine Bravely, she stepped into the din to deliver a sweet and charming speech about her father, whom she clearly experiences as a great dad. From Los Angeles Times There's a din of clanking and hammering, as residents undertake the work of dismantling the wreckage themselves. From CNN The din of digital media has eclipsed the dignity of statues, and the screen has become a sacred means for commemorating cultural heroes. From CNN These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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