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Ding is out of class. Who is it?
Ding is an onomatopoeic word, which refers to the sound of a bell or a metal collision.
Pinyin: [dρng líng]
Quote: Li Ji's poem "The Spring Festival Evening Journey of Yumen Children in Qilian": "Suddenly the phone rang and the bell rang for a while."
Ding exemple
1, "Ding! ..... "The bell rang. The Chinese teacher came in with a book in his hand and a smile. He looks energetic in a blue and white T-shirt and jeans.
2. Jingle bell, may you get up gently; Ding, I wish you a good mood in the morning; Ding, bless you not to run out of short messages; Greetings from Ding. May you be happy all your life. Good morning!
3. "Jingle bells, Jingle bells!" The bell rang and the students returned to their seats one by one.
4. Tintin Rinrin's mobile phone rings, and there are New Year's messages everywhere: I wish you less trouble every day, only happiness; Happiness is getting more and more every day, without sadness; Less work every day, only leisure; Money is getting more and more every day, and there will be no shortage of money; Happiness is accompanied by happiness, conveying a happy message.
5, "Ding" class bell rang, the urgent task is to hurry back to the classroom.
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