din
din
dɪn
din
British pronunciation
/dˈɪn/

Définition et signification de « din » en anglais

Din
01

vacarme, tapage, chahut

an unpleasant and loud noise that could be heard for an extended amount of time
example
Exemples
The factory 's machinery generated a persistent din that made conversation nearly impossible.
La machinerie de l'usine générait un vacarme persistant qui rendait la conversation presque impossible.
02

vacarme, tumulte

the act of making a noisy disturbance
to din
01

rabâcher, inculquer

to force an idea, fact, or lesson into someone's mind through persistent and repeated emphasis
Transitive: to din sth | to din sth into sb
example
Exemples
Teachers often din safety rules into students to ensure they remember them.
Les enseignants inculquent souvent les règles de sécurité aux élèves pour s'assurer qu'ils s'en souviennent.
02

résonner bruyamment, retentir avec force

to produce a loud, continuous, and resonant noise, often deep or echoing like heavy machinery or artillery
Intransitive
example
Exemples
Rain dinned on the metal roof all night long.
La pluie résonnait sur le toit en métal toute la nuit.
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