Din
01
喧嚣, 嘈杂
an unpleasant and loud noise that could be heard for an extended amount of time
例子
The din of the crowd at the concert was so overwhelming that it almost drowned out the music.
音乐会上人群的喧嚣如此压倒性,几乎淹没了音乐。
The factory 's machinery generated a persistent din that made conversation nearly impossible.
工厂的机器产生了持续的嘈杂声,使得交谈几乎不可能。
02
喧嚣, 嘈杂
the act of making a noisy disturbance
to din
01
灌输, 反复强调
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
例子
The coach tried to din the importance of teamwork into the players before every game.
教练试图在每场比赛前向球员们灌输团队合作的重要性。
Teachers often din safety rules into students to ensure they remember them.
教师经常向学生灌输安全规则,以确保他们记住这些规则。
02
大声回响, 轰鸣作响
to produce a loud, continuous, and resonant noise, often deep or echoing like heavy machinery or artillery
Intransitive
例子
The cannons dinned across the valley during the battle.
战斗期间,大炮轰鸣着响彻山谷。
Rain dinned on the metal roof all night long.
雨整晚在金属屋顶上轰鸣。



























