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词汇 ting
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ting1

noun tɪŋtɪŋ
  • A sharp, clear ringing sound, such as that made when a glass is struck by a metal object.

    丁当声,丁零声

    the ting of the bell
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I shifted, uncomfortable, wondering why I hadn't registered the familiar ting of the door opening that must have sounded when Will entered.
    • Mixed with them was the baying of sheep, the clicking of a axe on wood, and the ting ting of a smith's hammer.
    • They sat wordlessly, each consumed in their own thoughts, punctuated by the sharp ting of the rain.
    • He raised his eyebrows just as he heard three tings of a bell.
verb tɪŋtɪŋ
[no object]
  • Emit a sharp, clear, ringing sound.

    the clatter of cutlery and tinging of glasses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He opened his mouth - which was curved up with a slightly crooked grin - to speak, but thankfully the elevator tinged and the doors hissed open.
    • I could feel the chocolate happiness wearing off as the elevator tinged and I stepped in, putting the charm back into my pocket and deciding I would have to use the money from my next pay check to get it repaired.
    • The elevator tinged behind me, and the doors hissed open.
    • As well as ticking on each beat, metronomes often have a bell which can be set to ting every second, third, or fourth beat to mark the first beat in the bar.
    • The elevator doors tinged open and Justin bolted from the elevator.
    • Thankfully it was at this point the elevator tinged and the doors hissed open.
    • She began to wonder where they were when the elevator tinged and he took her hand in his and led her out of the doors.

Origin

Late Middle English (as a verb): imitative. The noun dates from the early 17th century.

Rhymes

Beijing, bing, bring, Chungking, cling, ding, dingaling, fling, I Ching, king, Kunming, ling, Ming, Nanjing, Peking, ping, ring, sing, Singh, sling, spring, sting, string, swing, Synge, thing, wing, wring, Xining, zing

ting2

noun tɪŋtɪŋ
  • if they wanna do that kinda ting, that's up to them
    non-standard spelling of thing, used especially in representing West Indian or Irish speech
    it's unbelievable how quickly tings can change
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Neo-Liberal leadership is a lot like the mob: "Yooz can take de money or yooz can have terrible tings happen to ya."
    • The first ting is we don't explain tings.
    • "We run tings, tings no run WE."
    • Wenger should also sign dat ting with Theo.
    • Dere's some tings you gotta understand bout da superior state.
    • It's terrifying but it's part of our ting.
    • I was at a ting on Saturday when a mother put on a pair of comedy / joke glasses.
    • And be gentle and not like a bad man ting.
    • Grandpa Alfonse used ta say if you're lookin' back at the tings you missed you won't know what hit ya.
    • It's okay if I can't do every single ting.

ting1

nountɪŋtiNG
  • A sharp, clear ringing sound, such as that made when a glass is struck by a metal object.

    丁当声,丁零声

    the ting of the bell
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They sat wordlessly, each consumed in their own thoughts, punctuated by the sharp ting of the rain.
    • Mixed with them was the baying of sheep, the clicking of a axe on wood, and the ting ting of a smith's hammer.
    • I shifted, uncomfortable, wondering why I hadn't registered the familiar ting of the door opening that must have sounded when Will entered.
    • He raised his eyebrows just as he heard three tings of a bell.
verbtɪŋtiNG
[no object]
  • Emit a sharp, clear, ringing sound.

    the clatter of cutlery and tinging of glasses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She began to wonder where they were when the elevator tinged and he took her hand in his and led her out of the doors.
    • He opened his mouth - which was curved up with a slightly crooked grin - to speak, but thankfully the elevator tinged and the doors hissed open.
    • Thankfully it was at this point the elevator tinged and the doors hissed open.
    • I could feel the chocolate happiness wearing off as the elevator tinged and I stepped in, putting the charm back into my pocket and deciding I would have to use the money from my next pay check to get it repaired.
    • The elevator tinged behind me, and the doors hissed open.
    • As well as ticking on each beat, metronomes often have a bell which can be set to ting every second, third, or fourth beat to mark the first beat in the bar.
    • The elevator doors tinged open and Justin bolted from the elevator.

Origin

Late Middle English (as a verb): imitative. The noun dates from the early 17th century.

ting2

nountɪŋtiNG
  • if they wanna do that kinda ting, that's up to them
    non-standard spelling of thing, used especially in representing West Indian or Irish speech
    it's unbelievable how quickly tings can change
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dere's some tings you gotta understand bout da superior state.
    • It's terrifying but it's part of our ting.
    • Neo-Liberal leadership is a lot like the mob: "Yooz can take de money or yooz can have terrible tings happen to ya."
    • It's okay if I can't do every single ting.
    • The first ting is we don't explain tings.
    • I was at a ting on Saturday when a mother put on a pair of comedy / joke glasses.
    • Wenger should also sign dat ting with Theo.
    • Grandpa Alfonse used ta say if you're lookin' back at the tings you missed you won't know what hit ya.
    • "We run tings, tings no run WE."
    • And be gentle and not like a bad man ting.
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