Английский Этимологический словарь - ding
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Ding
ding
- 1819, "to sound as metal when struck," possibly abstracted from ding-dong (1659), of imitative origin. The verb meaning "to deal heavy blows" is M.E., probably from O.N. dengja "to hammer." Meaning "dent" is 1960s. Dingbat first recorded 1905. Ding-a-ling is 1930s, from notion of hearing bells in the head.
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I. verb Etymology: probably imitative Date: 1582 transitive verb to dwell on with tiresome repetition keeps ~ing it into him that the less he smokes the better — Samuel Butler †1902 intransitive verb 1. to make a ringing sound ; clang 2. to speak with tiresome reiteration II. noun Etymology: ~ to strike, from Middle English ~en Date: circa 1945 an instance of minor surface damage (as a dent) III. transitive verb Date: 1968 to cause minor surface damage to ~ a car door ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. v. & n. --v.intr. make a ringing sound. --n. a ringing sound, as of a bell. Etymology: imit.: infl. by DIN 2. n. Austral. sl. a party or celebration, esp. a wild one. Etymology: perh. f. DING-DONG or WINGDING ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. звон (колокола) 2. звенеть (подобно колоколу, металлу) to ding in one's ears —- звенеть (звучать) в ушах 3. назойливо повторять; вдалбливать, вбивать he dinged it into my ears —- он мне об этом все уши прожужжал ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun звон колокола 2. v.; past and past part. dinged dung 1) звенеть (о металле и т.п.) 2) назойливо повторять ...Англо-русский словарь
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