B1 verb, noun 中性 #29 最常用 2分钟阅读

ding

/dɪŋ/

'Ding' describes a clear ringing sound or, informally, a small dent.

30秒词汇

  • Makes a clear ringing sound.
  • Can also mean a small dent.
  • Commonly used for bells and notifications.

**Overview**

The word 'ding' primarily functions as both a verb and a noun in English. As a verb, it describes the action of producing a clear, resonant sound, often associated with bells or similar objects. As a noun, it can refer to the sound itself or, more informally, to a small dent or imperfection on a surface, particularly a vehicle.

**Usage Patterns**

As a verb, 'ding' is often used to describe the sound of a bell (e.g., 'The bell dinged to signal the end of the class') or a notification sound on a device (e.g., 'My phone dinged with a new message'). It can also be used metaphorically for a moment of realization ('The idea finally dinged in his head'). As a noun, it can refer to the sound itself ('I heard a ding from the kitchen') or, colloquially, to damage ('There's a ding in the car door').

**Common Contexts**

You'll frequently encounter 'ding' in contexts related to timekeeping (clocks, bells), notifications (phones, computers), and everyday sounds. The noun form referring to a dent is common in informal conversations about cars or other objects that might be scratched or dented. It's also used in onomatopoeia, mimicking the sound directly.

**Similar Words Comparison**:

  • Ring: 'Ring' is a broader term for a continuous or repeated sound, especially from a bell. While a 'ding' is a specific type of ringing sound (often short and clear), 'ring' can encompass a wider range of bell sounds.
  • Chime: 'Chime' refers to a pleasant, melodious sound, often produced by a set of bells. A 'ding' is typically a single, sharp sound, whereas 'chime' suggests a more musical sequence.
  • Dent: When used as a noun, 'ding' is a more informal synonym for 'dent'. 'Dent' is the more standard and formal term for a depression in a surface caused by impact.

例句

1

The school bell will ding to signal the end of recess.

everyday

La campana de la escuela sonará para indicar el fin del recreo.

2

I heard a faint ding from the kitchen, perhaps the timer finished.

everyday

Escuché un leve 'ding' de la cocina, quizás el temporizador terminó.

3

Oh no, there's a ding in the side of my new car!

informal

¡Oh no, hay un golpe en el costado de mi coche nuevo!

4

The software update notification made a soft ding.

technology

La notificación de la actualización del software emitió un suave 'ding'.

常见搭配

a loud ding un fuerte ding
a soft ding un suave ding
hear a ding oír un ding
door ding golpe en la puerta

常用短语

ding dong

ding dong (sound of a bell)

ding the bell

tocar la campana

got a ding

recibió un golpe (informal)

容易混淆的词

ding vs ring

'Ring' is a more general term for a sound, often continuous or repeated, made by a bell. 'Ding' is a specific type of short, clear ringing sound.

ding vs dent

'Dent' is the standard term for a depression in a surface caused by impact. 'Ding' is a more informal synonym, usually referring to a smaller or less severe dent.

语法模式

Subject + ding + (adverb) Subject + dinged + (adverb) There is/was + a ding + in/on + object

How to Use It

使用说明

The verb 'ding' is often used to describe sharp, clear sounds like those made by bells or electronic alerts. As a noun, 'ding' referring to a dent is informal and typically used for minor imperfections, especially on vehicles.


常见错误

Avoid using 'ding' to describe large or significant damage; 'dent' or 'damage' are more appropriate. Also, ensure the context implies a clear, ringing sound when using it as a verb.

Tips

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Listen for the Sound

When you hear a clear, short ringing sound, think 'ding'. It's often used for bells, alarms, or electronic notifications.

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Informal Use for Dents

Be aware that using 'ding' to describe a dent is informal. For formal writing or serious discussions about damage, use 'dent' or 'damage'.

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Notification Sounds

The 'ding' sound has become strongly associated with digital notifications on phones and computers, often signaling a new message or update.

词源

The word 'ding' is onomatopoeic, imitating the sound it describes. It likely emerged in the 19th century, possibly influenced by older words related to ringing.

文化背景

In many cultures, the sound of bells, which can be described as 'dings', has historical significance, from marking time to signaling events. The modern 'ding' of a notification is a ubiquitous sound in digital communication.

记忆技巧

Imagine a small bell going 'ding!' with a clear, bright sound. Think of this sound also as a small 'ding' (dent) on a shiny surface.

常见问题

4 个问题

Not necessarily. While it can describe the pleasant sound of a bell, it can also be used for notification sounds that might be annoying or simply functional. The context usually clarifies the nature of the sound.

Generally, 'ding' refers to a small, superficial dent or mark, particularly on metal surfaces like cars. Larger or more serious damage would typically be described using words like 'dent', 'damage', or 'break'.

As a verb describing a sound, it can be used in both formal and informal contexts. However, as a noun referring to a dent, it is considered informal.

'Ding' represents a short, clear, and often high-pitched ringing sound, similar to that made by a small bell or a notification alert.

自我测试

fill blank

The microwave will ______ when the food is ready.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: b

'Ding' is commonly used to describe the sound a microwave makes when finished.

multiple choice

A small bell made a clear ______ sound.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: c

'Ding' specifically describes a clear, ringing sound, often associated with bells.

sentence building

car / door / the / a / has / ding / in

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: c

This sentence correctly uses 'ding' as a noun to describe a small dent in the car door.

得分: /3

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