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1 ding-dong
1 noun∎ to go ding-dong faire ding-ding-dong∎ familiar to have a ding-dong argument (of two people) se disputer violemment□ ;∎ ding-dong match partie f vivement disputée -
2 ding-dong
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3 dong
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4 din don
din don, dindon I. onom. ding dong. II. s.m. ding dong: il din don delle campane le ding dong des cloches. -
5 don don
don don, dondon I. onom. ding dong! II. s.m. ding dong: il don don delle campane le ding dong des cloches. -
6 динь-динь!
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7 bimbam
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8 bimbam
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9 dingdong
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10 din
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11 ping
twdring!, ding dong! -
12 ping
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13 dingdong
A ○ n2 onomat ding dong ; -
14 бум
межд 1. (за гърмеж) pan! boum! 2. (за тъпан) tam-tam! 3. (за камбана) ding-din-dong.
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ding-dong — [[t]dɪ̱ŋ dɒŋ, AM dɔːŋ[/t]] 1) SOUND Ding dong is used in writing to represent the sound made by a bell. Ding dong, went the doorbell. 2) N SING A ding dong is a lively quarrel or fight. [BRIT, INFORMAL] My two daughters had a ding dong … English dictionary
ding-dong — dingdong ding dong , ding dong ding dong, n. [See {Ding}.] 1. The sound of, or as of, repeated strokes on a metallic body, as a bell; a repeated and monotonous sound. [1913 Webster] 2. (Horol.) An attachment to a clock by which the quarter hours… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English