ding – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
ding
v.
ring, make a ringing noise
n.
ring, ringing noise; (U.S.) dent, nick, indent; (Australian Slang) celebration, party; (Australia an offensive slang) Italian or Greek person; person form Italian or Greek origin
Ding
Ding may refer to:
People
- Chen Ding (born 1992), Chinese racewalker and 2012 Olympic champion
- Ding (surname) (丁), a Chinese surname and list of people with the name
- Ding Junhui, Chinese professional snooker player
- Duke Ding of Jin (died 475 BC), ruler of Jin
- Duke Ding of Qi, tenth century ruler of Qi
- Empress Dowager Ding (died 402), empress dowager of the state of Later Yan
- Geng Ding, a king of the Shang Dynasty of China from c. 1170 to c. 1147 BC
- Helian Ding (died 432?), ruler of the Mongolian Xiongnu state of Xia
- Huang Ding (-1730), Chinese landscape painter and poet
- King Ding of Zhou, King of the Zhou Dynasty in Ancient China from 606 to 586 BC
- Wen Ding, a king of the Shang Dynasty from 1112 to 1102 BC
- Zhong Ding, 9th or 10th king of the Shang Dynasty
- Zu Ding, an early king of the Shang Dynasty
- Qu Ding, Chinese painter of the Song Dynasty
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ding
Verb
1. go `ding dong', like a bell
(synonym) dong, dingdong
(hypernym) ring, peal
Ding (das)
n.
thing, object, gadget, article; matter; event, fact, occurrence, happening
dingen
v.
hire, employ, engage
ding (het)
n.
thing, object; matter, affair; business
dingen
v.
compete, strive, contend; bargain, chaffer