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第三人称单数:dinges
现在分词:dinging
过去式:dinged
过去分词:dinged
Noun
1. discoloration due to dirtiness
Verb
1. make a dent or impression in;
"dinge a soft hat"
2. make dingy
back-formation from dingy
The first known use of dinge was in 1846
1 For those of who care about free expression, the idea of dinging a television show on the grounds of indecency or profanity comes with a whole lot of mixed emotions.
2 That candidate might also — already under fire for his treatment of women — not volunteer the sound bite, “Such a nasty woman,” when Mrs. Clinton dinged him for avoiding taxes.
3 Benjamin, meanwhile, continues to keep it together, his facade of confidence occasionally dinged by a bit of slapstick, child trouble and some palpably anguished nights.
4 Made believe we were Hank Aaron and hit a deflated soccer ball with a dinged wooden bat on the edge of a tidewater slough between a church and a slaughterhouse.
5 A typewriter was an early focal point, with Nathan Ruyle's sound design exploiting the vintage tone of dancing keys and an incessantly dinging carriage return.
6 The elevator doors dinged open and a few girls got out, talking animatedly about some poetry reading they were going to for their summer literature program.
7 D.J.’s sit to the side, queuing up iPod interludes, alternately aiding and dinging the stage act.
8 Daniel Schroeder for Slate, on the other hand, dinged the podcast and Mr. Reed for what he thought was a tone-deaf presentation of the topic.
9 There were also practical projects, such as the modernization of the subbasement curatorial storage room and restoration of historical wooden doors that had been dinged by presidential dogs over the decades.
10 Mr. McAdam had hoped to polish the poured concrete floors, but they were too dinged up.
11 Since they were downhill, we had a good line of fire and scored several direct hits, the rocks dinging off their bikes, nicking the paint and denting the fenders.
12 The latter scenario seems more likely as the academy loves showbiz movies and "Boyhood" might get dinged because its script evolved over 12 years.
13 Oswalt likened depression to a fourth grade bully “dinging rubber bands off the back of your head.”
14 The movie has been dinged by the likes of Ta-Nehisi Coates for trading in on white guilt without actually offering any substance.
15 Then Bridge’s phone dinged, and Tab dove for it.
16 Commercially successful artists, especially ones who are openly aiming for massive success or who have sustained stardom, tend to be dinged for being go-getting.
17 Her phone dinged., and she looked down at it, giggled, and began typing out a text.
18 Airlines were dinged for infractions including improper disclosure of baggage compensation rules and providing inaccurate denied-boarding compensation information.
19 I didn’t even hear the typing and dinging stop or Mrs. Windermere coming into the room.
20 One dinged, the doors opened, and hoard of wristband wearing revelers poured out.
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