Dinning Meaning in English
word · lemma: din
Definition
Making a loud, continuous noise. 'Dinning' is the present participle of 'din', and is used to describe something producing a persistent, often unpleasant, sound.
Usage & Nuances
Rare, formal, and literary usage. Usually appears in descriptive writing to emphasize noise (e.g., 'dinning in my ears'). Not related to 'dining' (eating); often confused.
Spanish: ruido fuerte - estrépitoPortuguese (BR): barulho alto - estrondoPortuguese (PT): barulho alto - estrondoChinese (Simplified): 嘈杂声 - 吵闹Chinese (Traditional): 嘈雜聲 - 吵鬧Hindi: तेज शोरArabic: ضوضاء عالية - جلبةBengali: কর্ণভেদী শব্দ করা - বিরামহীন শব্দ করাRussian: греметь - шуметь (непрерывно)Japanese: 鳴り響いている - 騒がしく続いているVietnamese: vang lên không ngừng - kêu inh ỏiKorean: 요란하게 울리다 - 시끄럽게 지속되다Turkish: gürültü yapmak - sürekli uğuldamakUrdu: مسلسل شور مچانا - کان پھاڑ شورIndonesian: berbunyi nyaring terus-menerus - berbunyi bising tidak henti-henti
Example Sentences
The alarm is dinning in my ears.
basic
The machines were dinning all night.
basic
The children were dinning outside the window.
basic
All afternoon, the city traffic was dinning around us.
natural
It was hard to study with the construction noise dinning in the background.
natural
He tried to ignore the voices dinning in the hallway and kept reading.
natural