释义 |
din't, dint|dɪnt| contracted colloq. form of didn't, did not (see do v. 29).
1961New Left Rev. Jan.–Feb. 24/1 He din't see why I shouldn't. 1967C. Drummond Death at Furlong Post iv. 39, I dint expect the pleasure of your cumpny. 1967‘A. Blaisdell’ Something Wrong (1968) xiv. 162 ‘I thought maybe she'd asked you,’ said Sue... ‘I get you. But she dint.’ Ibid., I dint know her. 1968Punch 14 Feb. 227/3 'Course, I 'ad to 'elp her with joining the letters up, din't I? |