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Collins Chinese-English Dictionary
- 叮
[dīng]
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1.
verb
[蚊虫]
bite
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2.
verb
[叮嘱]
warn
Comprehensive Chinese-English Dictionary
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- 叮
[dīng]
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1.
bite
Contemporary Standard Chinese Dictionary
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- 叮
[dīng]
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1.
动
(蚊子等)用中空的针形口器吸(血液)
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让蚊子叮了一个包
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2.
动
嘱咐
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我又叮了他一句
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千叮万嘱
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Example Search
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一阵风吹过,木塔上的铃铎发出了叮叮的响声。
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A fit of breeze blows, and the bell on the wood tower tinkles.
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宰相身上挂着玉佩,走起路来叮叮作响。
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The prime minister is wearing a jade decoration which tinkles while he walks.
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两把宝剑相碰,发出叮当的一声。
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The two double-edged swords crashed and produced a clattering sound.
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泉水叮咚,从洞顶不停地滴下来。
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The spring water is tinkling and keeps dropping from the ceiling of the cave.
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家长叮咛孩子,到了学校一定要好好学习。
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The parent urged his child again and again that he must study hard at school.
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这是我的私事,你就不要再叮问了。
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This is my private business. Stop questioning me.
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他挂起了蚊帐,以免蚊虫叮咬。
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He put up a mosquito-curtain in order not to be bitten by mosquitoes.
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儿子在离开家时父亲再三叮咛他不要忘记家训。
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Before his son left, the father warned him again and again that he should never forget the family motto.
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夏天涂抹花露水可以防止蚊蝇叮咬。
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Using toilet water can help you to avoid mosquitos, or flies.
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妈妈叮嘱我注意交通安全。
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Mother keeps warning me about watching the traffic.
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nciku Video Note
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叮 [dīng]
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扎 [zhā]
- Scene:
在手臂上扎针 / sticking a needle into his arm
- Examples:
扎针,扎手,扎心,扎害
- Description:
扎 means to stick a needle into something or prick a finger on a thorn. It can also mean to stab with a knife in spoken language. The latter meaning is not used as much as the former one.
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蜇 [zhē]
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插 [chā]
Related video notes: 叮、扎、蜇、插
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