above the din• But it is a case that can not be heard above the din of bombs and bullets.• The Doctor was left to wave his arms and shout; he could not be heard above the din.• In a roomfull of shouting people, you have to yell to be heard above the din.• Away in the farcomer a three pieceband was manfully trying to make itself heard above the din.• It feels awkward to be voicing our most personal pain above the din of the airport.
din2 verb (dinned, dinning)
1din something into somebodyphrasal verbphr vLEARNto make someone learn and remember something by saying it to them many times 再三叮嘱,反复教导
Respect for our elders was dinned into us at school.