verb ক্রিয়া বা কাজ

Din meaning in bengali

দিন

  • Pronunciation

    /dɪn/

  • Definition

    instill, into a person, by constant repetition

    ধ্রুবক পুনরাবৃত্তি দ্বারা, একজন ব্যক্তির মধ্যে স্থাপন করা

  • Example

    The teacher dinned the lessons into their students.

    শিক্ষক তাদের ছাত্রদের মধ্যে পাঠ খাওয়ান।

verb ক্রিয়া বা কাজ

Din meaning in bengali

দিন

  • Definition

    make a resonant sound, like artillery

    একটি অনুরণিত শব্দ করা, কামান মত

  • Synonyms

    boom (বুম)

noun বিশেষ্য

Din meaning in bengali

দিন

  • Definition

    the act of making a noisy disturbance

    একটি শোরগোল গোলমাল করার কাজ

  • Synonyms

    commotion (হৈচৈ)

noun বিশেষ্য

Din meaning in bengali

দিন

  • Definition

    a loud harsh, strident, or offensive noise

    একটি জোরে কঠোর, তীব্র, বা আপত্তিকর শব্দ

  • Example

    Those kids make quite the din after school.

    এই বাচ্চারা স্কুলের পরে বেশ আনন্দ করে।

  • Synonyms

    clamor (কোলাহল)

    blaring (blaring)

    blare (ব্লেয়ার)

    cacophony (ক্যাকোফোনি)

verb ক্রিয়া বা কাজ

Din meaning in bengali

দিন

  • Definitions

    1. To make a din, to resound.

    একটি দিন করা, প্রতিধ্বনিত করা.

  • Examples:
    1. For, spite of rumbling of the wheels,$V$A welcome greeting he can hear;—$V$It is a fiddle in its glee$V$Dinning from the CHERRY TREE!

    2. My confused senses received a dull roar of pounding feet and dinning voices as the herald of victory.

    3. Should she speak of having been at the fire herself—or should she not? The question dinned in her brain so loudly that she could hardly hear what her companion was saying

  • 2. (of a place) To be filled with sound, to resound.

    (of a place) to be filled with sound, to resound.

  • Examples:
    1. The room was dinning with the strains of an invisible orchestra and the vocal uproar

  • 3. To assail (a person, the ears) with loud noise.

    জোরে আওয়াজ দিয়ে আক্রমণ করা (একজন ব্যক্তি, কান)।

  • Examples:
    1. No alarm-clock dinned her to get up but the morning light woke her, pouring through the uncurtained glass.

    2. Oh ye! whose ears are dinn’d with uproar rude,$V$Or fed too much with cloying melody,—$V$Sit ye near some old cavern’s mouth, and brood$V$Until ye start, as if the sea-nymphs quired!

    3. She ought in such Cases to exert the Authority of the Curtain Lecture; and if she finds him of a rebellious Disposition, to tame him, as they do Birds of Prey, by dinning him in the Ears all Night long.

  • 4. To repeat continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody.

    ক্রমাগত পুনরাবৃত্তি করা, যেন কাউকে বধির বা ক্লান্ত করা।

  • Examples:
    1. By careful early conditioning, by games and cold water, by the rubbish that was dinned into them at school and in the Spies and the Youth League, by lectures, parades, songs, slogans, and martial music, the natural feeling had been driven out of them.

    2. His mother had dinned The Whole Duty of Man into him in early childhood.

    3. This has been often dinned in my Ears.

    4. “Mamma, do you forget that I have promised to marry Roger Hamley?” said Cynthia quietly. “No! of course I don’t—how can I, with Molly always dinning the word ‘engagement’ into my ears? ”

  • Synonyms

    drum (ড্রাম)

    outdin (outdin)

noun বিশেষ্য

Din meaning in bengali

দিন

  • Definitions

    1. A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.

    একটি অট্ট শব্দ; a cacophony or loud commotion.

  • Examples:
    1. England certainly made a mockery of the claim that they might somehow be intimidated by the Glasgow din. Celtic Park was a loud, seething pit of bias.

    2. How often, hither wandering down, My Arthur found your shadows fair, And shook to all the liberal air The dust and din and steam of town:

    3. So many faces Clive had never seen by daylight, and looking terrible, like cadavers jerked upright to welcome the newly dead. Invigorated by this jolt of misanthropy, he moved sleekly through the din, ignored his name when it was called, withdrew his elbow when it was plucked

    4. The patter of feet, and clatter of strap and swivel, seemed to swell into a bewildering din, but they were almost upon the fielato offices, where the carretera entered the town, before a rifle flashed.

    5. Think you a little din can daunt mine ears?

    6. [B]red to war, / He knew the battle’s din afar, / And joyed to hear it swell.