dingdong meaning in English
n.
叮当,叮咚。
adj.
叮当作响的;(比赛等)激烈的。 a dingdong race [fight] (各方相继领先的)势均力敌的赛跑[激烈的战斗]。
adv.
叮当作响地,使劲儿,拼命。 go [be] at it dingdong = hammer away at it dingdong 〔俚语〕拼命工作。 fall to work dingdong 拼命[认真]工作起来。
vi.
叮当作响。
vt.
一再重复(以加深印象)。
Examples
- You afraid the janitor ' s gonna see your dingdong
你怕个看门人看你的“叮当” - To the old dingdong again . - your friends are inside , mr lidwell
“您的朋友们在里面呢,利德维尔先生。 ” - The dingdong fight lasted for six weeks with heavy tanks and infantry losses
那场势均力敌的战役持续了6周之久,重型坦克和步兵都蒙受重创。 - The clerk only needs to push the relevant button of the caller on his or her table , the service number of the customer will be shown on the display screen in order and the system will send out the sound of " dingdong " and voice information to lead the customer to the window indicated
服务员工只需按一下其柜台上呼叫器的相应按钮,则顾客的服务号就会按顺序的显示在显示屏上,并发出“叮咚”和相关语音信息,提示该顾客前往该窗口办事。 - So anyhow when i got back they were at it dingdong , john wyse saying it was bloom gave the idea for sinn fein to griffith to put in his paper all kinds of jerrymandering , packed juries and swindling the taxes off of the government and appointing consuls all over the world to walk about selling irish industries
约翰怀思说,正是布卢姆给格里菲思出了个新芬党的主意,让他在自己那份报纸上出各种各样的褐子:什么任意改划选区以谋取私利啦,买通陪审团啦,偷税漏税啦,往世界各地派领事以便兜售爱尔兰工业品啦。