English to swahili meaning of

Maana ya kamusi ya neno "din" ni kelele kubwa, isiyofurahisha na ya muda mrefu. Inaweza pia kurejelea kelele au kelele kubwa na inayoendelea, au hali ya kutatanisha na ya kutatanisha. Kama kitenzi, "din" inamaanisha kutoa sauti kubwa au kusababisha mtu kusikia sauti kubwa mara kwa mara.

Synonyms

  1. blare
  2. blaring
  3. cacophony
  4. clamor

Sentence Examples

  1. An unbelievably high voice was shouting amongst the din, and Brooke received a surprise when the owner of the voice waddled into view.
  2. We hurried to saddle our mount and load our things onto him as the din outside kept escalating.
  3. Hawke took my hand and led me out the door while the screams of Claudio Johann and the din of his tantrum slowly died behind us, ending with a horrible wail of despair.
  4. Fogg thought he even heard the crack of revolvers mingling in the din, the rout approached the stairway, and flowed over the lower step.
  5. Their eyes widened in alarm, but only they had heard it above the din of the wolves.
  6. THE POLICE CANTEEN WAS HEAVING, the din of chatter constant, the main topic of conversation a dead man among the rank and file.
  7. Then there were heard repeated lelilies after the fashion of the Moors when they rush to battle trumpets and clarions brayed, drums beat, fifes played, so unceasingly and so fast that he could not have had any senses who did not lose them with the confused din of so many instruments.
  8. To be sure, I had heard of the student who, to prevent his falling asleep over his books, held in one hand a ball of copper, the din of whose descent into a basin of the same metal on the floor beside his chair, served effectually to startle him up, if, at any moment, he should be overcome with drowsiness.
  9. At the foot of the rocks were some rudely constructed houses looking more like ruins than houses, from among which came, they perceived, the din and clatter of blows, which still continued without intermission.
  10. A few white-robed drones were still milling on the road when a clanging din broke through the air.