英単語

dinの意味・使い方・発音

din

英 [dɪn] 美 [dɪn]
  • vt.わめき散らす。
  • 喧々囂々(けんけんごうごう)、喧々囂々(けんけんごうごう
  • n. 騒ぐ
  • n. (ディン)人名;(英露、カンボジア、ビルマ、スリ)ディン;(デル、ロ)ディーン

語源


ディン?ノイズ

オノマトペ。

英語の語源


din
din: [OE] Din is an ancient word, traceable back via Old English dyne and Germanic *dunjaz to an Indo-European base *dhun-, signifying ‘loud noise’. This is also represented in Sanskrit dhúnis ‘roaring’ and Lithuanian dundéti ‘sound’.
din (n.)
Old English dyne (n.), dynian (v.), from Proto-Germanic *duniz (cognates: Old Norse dynr, Danish don, Middle Low German don "noise"), from PIE root *dwen- "to make noise" (cognates: Sanskrit dhuni "roaring, a torrent").

例文


1. There was an incredible din .
音が異常にうるさい。

2.The children were Making an awful din .
子供たちはうるさい。

3.The whole lobby was a perfect pandemonium,and the din was terrific.
玄関全体が騒がしく、騒がしい。

4.The bustle and din gradually faded to silence as night advanced.
夜が更けるにつれて、にぎやかな音が静かになっていく。

5.Then the din gradually dies down and the music stops.
次ににぎやかな音が消え、音楽も終了した。

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