ding Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪŋ]
  • Us [ dɪŋ]

Meaning of ding In English

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  • Higher reading and writing skills also relate positively to greater language stability, but the confoun ding effec t of age and proficiency level on the literacy variable is recognized.

  • The 'three-fix' referred to the official fixing of the grain output (ding-chan), the procurement quota (ding-gou), and the quantity supplied on resale to households with a deficit in grain (ding-xiao).

  • The public are fed up with ding-dong, hammer and tongs; they want consensus politics.

  • We are no longer lea ding the world in industrial reform, as we have been in the habit of doing.

  • I do not believe that this will be a political ding-dong.

  • Not surprisingly, they are not wildly enthusiastic about ding that.

  • There has been a good deal of ding-dong on police numbers during the debate.

  • We should not be entering into a party ding-dong in the current circumstances.

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