ding-dong
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DING-DONG
Words used to express the sound of bells.
ding-dong |ˈdiNG ˌdôNG dɪŋ dɔŋ | ▶noun informal a silly or foolish person. ▶adverb & adjective 1 with the simple alternate chimes of or as of a bell: [ as adv. ] : the church bells go ding-dong | [ as adj. ] : he heard the ding-dong tones. 2 [ as adj. ] Brit. informal (of a contest ) evenly matched and intensely waged: the game was an exciting ding-dong battle. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: imitative.
ding-dong |ˈdɪŋdɒŋ, dɪŋˈdɒŋ | ▶noun informal 1 [ in sing. ] Brit. a fierce argument or fight: they had a bit of a ding-dong. 2 dated a riotous party. 3 N. Amer. a silly or foolish person. ▶adverb & adjective 1 with the simple alternate chimes of or as of a bell: [ as adv. ] : the church bells go ding-dong | [ as adj. ] : he heard the ding-dong tones on the aircraft. • [ as adv. ] Brit. energetically or wildly: her biological clock is going ding-dong. 2 [ as adj. ] Brit. informal (of a contest ) evenly matched and hard fought: the game was an exciting ding-dong battle. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: imitative.
ding-dong /dɪ́ŋdɔ̀ːŋ |-dɔ̀ŋ /名詞 1 U ゴーンゴーン, カーンカーン, ジャンジャン (などの鐘の音 ).2 U (鐘 チャイムなどの )繰り返し鳴る音 .3 C ⦅英 くだけて ⦆飲めや歌えやのパーティ ; 〖a ~〗騒々しい口論 [けんか ].形容詞 激戦の, 接戦の .副詞 ⦅英 ⦆一生懸命に, 精いっぱい .