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单词 dong
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dong1

verb dɒŋdɔŋ
  • 1no object (of a bell) make a deep, resonant sound.

    (钟)发出当当声

    cows with bells about their necks which donged as they moved
    Synonyms
    ring, peal, toll, sound
  • 2Australian NZ informal with object Hit or punch (someone)

    〈澳/新西兰,非正式〉击打;猛击(某人)

    the publican gives young Annie Lang a pat on the bottom but she dongs him a beauty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I realised I had actually made it when, a few weeks back, I was donged on the head by a film crew's sound man as it was chasing me down the corridor.
    • ‘In your dreams’ she stated superiorly and picked up the pillow, donging him over the head with it.
    • He hit a slicer this year that veered over the fairway and nearly donged an old duckie two fairways away.
    • She shouted and she donged him on the head.
    Synonyms
    strike, slap, smack, cuff, punch, beat, thrash, thump, batter, belabour, drub, hook, pound, smash, slam, welt, pummel, hammer, bang, knock, swat, whip, flog, cane, sucker-punch, rain blows on, give someone a beating, give someone a drubbing, give someone a good beating, give someone a good drubbing, box someone's ears
noun dɒŋdɔŋ
  • 1The deep, resonant sound of a large bell.

    当(大钟发出的声音)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We lay for a while before starting breakfast, warm in our bags, savouring the view and at the same time listening to the donging reverberations of a bellbird calling his good-morning song.
    • Annabelle finished the sonnet with one soft rippling sound on the higher notes and then a single dong of two of the lowest.
    • The first person was down, with the last dong ringing in their ears, so we climbed the 69 steps of a very narrow staircase to the top of the tower and was rewarded with some nice views.
    • The result is that between us George and I create a formidable dialectic; out of our dings and dongs there emerges, eventually, the noble synthesis of truth.
    • When the cuckoos, dings, and dongs finally stopped Fred settled back into his chair and turned on his laptop.
    • The grandfather clock in the corner of the room announced the arrival of midnight with twelve, hollow dongs.
    • An elegant ding dong, dang dong rang throughout the house, and a small mouse of an old woman answered it curiously.
    • The Wicked Witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
    • Ding, dong… I rang the doorbell and sat on the swinging chair on their patio.
    • The loud dong caused Donnie to sit up and rub his eyes.
    • He suddenly awoke when he heard 3 dongs of the town's bell that meant trouble.
    Synonyms
    toll, tolling, ringing, chime, clang, peal, stroke, resounding, reverberation, clangour, boom
  • 2Australian NZ A blow; a punch.

    〈澳/新西兰〉击打;猛击

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or what about his three-run dong against Atlanta earlier this year in a crucial game for first place?
    Synonyms
    blow, hit, knock, thump, thwack, box, jab, fist, cuff, clip, smash, slam, welt, straight, uppercut, hook, body blow
  • 3vulgar slang A man's penis.

    〈粗俚〉阴茎

Origin

Late 16th century: imitative.

Rhymes

along, belong, bong, chaise longue, Geelong, gong, Guangdong, Haiphong, Heilong, Hong Kong, Jong, King Kong, long, mah-jong, Mao Zedong, Mekong, nong, pong, prolong, sarong, Shillong, song, souchong, strong, thong, throng, tong, Vietcong, wrong

dong2

noun dɒŋdɔŋ
  • The basic monetary unit of Vietnam, equal to 100 xu.

    盾(越南的基本货币单位,1盾等于100分)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Though it was only 10,000 dong for the ride, I'm not sure how much it would have been for him to tuck me in to bed.
    • For example, they were only given 100,000 dong for working on Chinese New Year and 50,000 dong for overtime worked in December.
    • And it's all for a nominal fee - 900 dong for the first minute and 300 dong for each additional minute when calling the operators or a flat 300 dong a minute when connecting to the automated numbers.
    • When I went to collect my 25,000 dong I was told to come back later.
    • And the dollar, which has risen 3% over the past six months against the dong, definitely goes far.
    • Though the government has pumped hundreds of billions of dong into uplands development - and aid workers strive to boost literacy, vocational skills and agricultural production - such efforts have proved inadequate.
    • Regardless of how much you had, each family was allowed to exchange only up to 200 new dong - at a usury rate of 500 to 1.
    • In December, Vietnam will host the 22nd version of the South-East Asian Games, which is exacted to cost Vietnam about 411 billion dong.
    • According to the report, he said the project will cost about 82 billion dong (5.85 million dollars) and will be covered by the budgets of the central and local governments.
    • You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home.
    • After trying several times to mime a blow-drier being applied to my clothes and getting blank stares back, I plonked down 15,000 dong (about a dollar) and reached for the drier myself.
    • He apparently paid 500,000 dong a month in exchange for the documents' procurement.
    • Prior to his son's wedding, his boss had told people that the wedding would be held at a luxury hotel in the capital and that guests should come bearing gifts of at least 300,000 dong each.
    • Poultry farmers said they got compensation of 15,000 dong for each destroyed duck, which cost 40,000 dong to raise.
    • There are now 17, with a combined market value of 2.7 trillion dong.
    • For example, in Vietnam, $1 equals 15,700 dong.

Origin

From Vietnamese dông 'coin'.

dong1

verbdɔŋdôNG
[no object]
  • (of a bell) make a deep resonant sound.

    (钟)发出当当声

    Synonyms
    ring, peal, toll, sound
noundɔŋdôNG
  • 1The deep, resonant sound of a large bell.

    当(大钟发出的声音)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An elegant ding dong, dang dong rang throughout the house, and a small mouse of an old woman answered it curiously.
    • Ding, dong… I rang the doorbell and sat on the swinging chair on their patio.
    • The result is that between us George and I create a formidable dialectic; out of our dings and dongs there emerges, eventually, the noble synthesis of truth.
    • The grandfather clock in the corner of the room announced the arrival of midnight with twelve, hollow dongs.
    • The first person was down, with the last dong ringing in their ears, so we climbed the 69 steps of a very narrow staircase to the top of the tower and was rewarded with some nice views.
    • When the cuckoos, dings, and dongs finally stopped Fred settled back into his chair and turned on his laptop.
    • He suddenly awoke when he heard 3 dongs of the town's bell that meant trouble.
    • We lay for a while before starting breakfast, warm in our bags, savouring the view and at the same time listening to the donging reverberations of a bellbird calling his good-morning song.
    • The loud dong caused Donnie to sit up and rub his eyes.
    • The Wicked Witch - ding, dong - isn't dead anymore.
    • Annabelle finished the sonnet with one soft rippling sound on the higher notes and then a single dong of two of the lowest.
    Synonyms
    toll, tolling, ringing, chime, clang, peal, stroke, resounding, reverberation, clangour, boom
  • 2vulgar slang A penis.

    〈粗俚〉阴茎

Origin

Late 16th century: imitative.

dong2

noundɔŋdôNG
  • The basic monetary unit of Vietnam, equal to 100 xu.

    盾(越南的基本货币单位,1盾等于100分)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Prior to his son's wedding, his boss had told people that the wedding would be held at a luxury hotel in the capital and that guests should come bearing gifts of at least 300,000 dong each.
    • And it's all for a nominal fee - 900 dong for the first minute and 300 dong for each additional minute when calling the operators or a flat 300 dong a minute when connecting to the automated numbers.
    • Though it was only 10,000 dong for the ride, I'm not sure how much it would have been for him to tuck me in to bed.
    • In December, Vietnam will host the 22nd version of the South-East Asian Games, which is exacted to cost Vietnam about 411 billion dong.
    • According to the report, he said the project will cost about 82 billion dong (5.85 million dollars) and will be covered by the budgets of the central and local governments.
    • For example, in Vietnam, $1 equals 15,700 dong.
    • He apparently paid 500,000 dong a month in exchange for the documents' procurement.
    • Poultry farmers said they got compensation of 15,000 dong for each destroyed duck, which cost 40,000 dong to raise.
    • For example, they were only given 100,000 dong for working on Chinese New Year and 50,000 dong for overtime worked in December.
    • Though the government has pumped hundreds of billions of dong into uplands development - and aid workers strive to boost literacy, vocational skills and agricultural production - such efforts have proved inadequate.
    • When I went to collect my 25,000 dong I was told to come back later.
    • And the dollar, which has risen 3% over the past six months against the dong, definitely goes far.
    • You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home.
    • There are now 17, with a combined market value of 2.7 trillion dong.
    • Regardless of how much you had, each family was allowed to exchange only up to 200 new dong - at a usury rate of 500 to 1.
    • After trying several times to mime a blow-drier being applied to my clothes and getting blank stares back, I plonked down 15,000 dong (about a dollar) and reached for the drier myself.

Origin

From Vietnamese dông ‘coin’.

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