sound of bells
丁零噹啷 dīng ling dāng lāng | ding-a-ling; (onom.) for sound of bell |
半瓶水響叮噹 bàn píng shuǐ xiǎng dīng dāng | lit. if you tap a half-empty bottle it makes a sound (idiom); fig. empty vessels make the most noise; one who has a little knowledge likes to show off, but one who is truly knowledgeable is modest |
叮叮噹噹 dīng dīng dāng dāng | (onom.) ding dong; jingling of bells; clanking sound |
叮噹 dīng dāng | (onom.) ding dong; jingling of bells; clanking sound |
叮噹聲 dīng dāng shēng | tinkle |
叮噹響 dīng dāng xiǎng | (onom.) ding dong; jingling of bells; clanking sound |
噹噹 dāng dāng | (onom.) ding dong; Dangdang (online retailer) |
噹噹車 dāng dāng chē | (coll.) tram, especially Beijing trams during period of operation 1924-1956; also written 鐺鐺車|铛铛车[dang1 dang1 che1] |
色噹 sè dāng | Sedan (French town) |
響叮噹 xiǎng dīng dāng | to tinkle; to jingle; to clank |
響噹噹 xiǎng dāng dāng | resounding; loud; well known; famous |