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        dīng, to sting or bite (of mosquito, bee etc)/to say repeatedly/to urge insistently/to...
        dīngdāng, [叮噹], (onom.) ding dong/jingling of bells/clanking sound
        dīngdōng, (onom.) ding dong/jingling of bells/clanking sound
        dīngzhǔ, [叮囑], to warn repeatedly/to urge/to exhort again and again
        dīngdīngdāngdāng, [叮叮噹噹], (onom.) ding dong/jingling of bells/clanking sound
        dīngníng, [叮嚀], to warn/to urge/to exhort/to give instructions carefully and insistently
        qiāndīngwànzhǔ, [千叮萬囑], repeatedly urging/imploring over and over again
        bànpíngshuǐxiǎngdīngdāng, [半瓶水響叮噹], lit. if you tap a half-empty bottle it makes a sound (idiom)/fig. empty vessels ...
        dīngdīng, (onom.) tinkling or jingling sound
        dīngdīngmāo, [叮叮貓], (dialect) dragonfly
        dīngyǎo, sting/bite (of insect)
        dīngdāngxiǎng, [叮噹響], (onom.) ding dong/jingling of bells/clanking sound
        dīngdāngshēng, [叮噹聲], tinkle
        dīnglíng, [叮鈴], jingle
        dīngwèn, [叮問], to question closely/to make a detailed inquiry/to probe/to ask repeatedly
        xiǎngdīngdāng, [響叮噹], to tinkle/to jingle/to clank
        cāngyingbùdīngwúfèngdàn, [蒼蠅不叮無縫蛋], lit. flies do not attack an intact egg (idiom)/fig. no smoke without a fire

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