dint 英 [dɪnt]   美 [dɪnt]

dint

dint  英 [dɪnt] 美 [dɪnt]

n. 凹痕  vt. 击出凹痕 

进行时:dinting  过去式:dinted  过去分词:dinted  第三人称单数:dints  名词复数:dints 

You choose to do things and by dint of your choices, some choices become more learned than others. 你自主选择要做的事情,根据你选择的结果,某些选择会变得更容易被采纳。
By dint of much elbow grease, I was able to get both windows in the truck almost completely rolled down. 靠着肘部脂肪的力量,我终于能够把卡车里的每扇窗子都差不多完全摇了下来。

  • The word dint is used to indicate that something came about through a particular force or means. So if you make a lot of money, that’s probably by dint of hard work.
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  • n. 凹痕
  • vt. 击出凹痕
  • 1. You choose to do things and by dint of your choices, some choices become more learned than others.

    你自主选择要做的事情,根据你选择的结果,某些选择会变得更容易被采纳。

  • 2. By dint of much elbow grease, I was able to get both windows in the truck almost completely rolled down.

    靠着肘部脂肪的力量,我终于能够把卡车里的每扇窗子都差不多完全摇了下来。

  • 3. In our country the understanding portion of the audience think no harm in keeping the performance up to standard by dint of their own imagination.

    在我们国内,有一部分知音听众,认为凭藉着自己的想象,只要把表演保持得合乎标准,就是没有害处的。

  • dint (n.) Old English dynt "blow dealt in fighting" (especially by a sword), from Proto-Germanic *duntiz (source also of Old Norse dyntr "blow, kick"). Phrase by dint of ... "by force of, by means of," is early 14c.
dint / dɪnt ; NAmE dɪnt / noun IDIOM by dint of sth/of doing sth ( formal) by means of sth 借助;凭借;由于 He succeeded by dint of hard work. 他靠艰苦的努力获得了成功。 dint dints dinted dinting dint / dɪnt ; NAmE dɪnt /
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