"Pinging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To send a small signal, especially a message, especially a message from a computer to see if it is working or is connected to a network.
Pinewood refers to wood that comes from pine trees, typically softwood that is used for furniture-making, carpentry, and other woodworking purposes. It is often used for making construction materials, such as planks and boards, and is prized for its rot-resistant properties and pleasant scent.
A term for the sport played with a small rubber ball on a table, also known as table tennis. Alternatively, it can refer to small amounts of alcohol, as in "a ping of the eyes" meaning a quick drink.
Noun: a small metal object, typically used for throwing, especially for a game or as a projectile, with a hole through the middle and a string loop at one end.Example: She hit the ping-pong ball back and forth with her sibling.Verb: to hit a small ball back and forth, typically in a game or recreation:Example: The children pinged the ping-pong ball in the backyard.Onomatopoeic: a repetition of a precise imitative sound, pronounced /pɪŋ/.
Pingdu is a county-level city located in the eastern part of the Qingdao city, Shandong Province, China. The name "Pingdu" literally translates to "Peaceful Capital" in English.
The verb "pinged" can have several meanings depending on the context. 1. To ping something or someone means to use a device or system to send a short signal, often to check if it's working properly or to communicate with it. For example, "I pinged my friend to see if she was online."2. To be pained or annoyed by something is another possible meaning of the word "pinged". It can also mean to cause someone to feel annoyed. For example, "The noise panged me and I woke up."The word "pinged" originated from a 19th-century phrase "to ping or pong," which came from the game of ping-pong, a version of table tennis, where players hit a ball back and forth, creating a pinging or puking sound with the balls.
1. A short, echoing sound heard on a dog's bark when its tail hits its flank while wagging.2. (camostat) A clicking sound of two immediately following words, pitches or values.3. Used after a name to indicate that a decided derogatory form of the name is being used in a humorous or affectionate way (e.g. "Ping Wong the Great".)4. A eating utensil's high-pitched clang when striking againt the dish plate.5. In formerly printed times, a switch on a drafting machine to make short strokes of an electric mining to draw water tblin througha fountain pen nib to maintain a smooth ink flow.
A pinguecula is a small, yellowish patch or growth that appears on the surface of the conjunctiva, which is the thin membrane that covers the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelid. It is a common condition that can be caused by prolonged sun exposure, dust, and wind. The pinguecula is typically benign (non-cancerous) and does not cause serious symptoms, but it can be a sign of underlying health issues, such as an allergy or dry eye. It can be treated with eye drops, but often goes away on its own.
Pinguefaction refers to the process or condition of becoming puffy or swollen, typically due to the presence of fluid or gas within tissues or the body cavity. It can also describe a type of bone remodeling where the bone becomes denser and more compact, often resulting in a puffy or swollen appearance.In medical contexts, pinguefaction can relate to conditions such as:<em> Cystic swelling or edema</em> Lipomatosis (non-cancerous accumulation of fatty tissue)<em> Benign bone tumors or cysts</em> Osteosclerosis (abnormal bone remodeling leading to increased density)The term might be less commonly used in non-medical contexts, but its essence is still associated with swelling or density changes in various tissues.
A rather rare word!Pinguescence refers to the appearance or quality of being pale, faint, or sickly-looking. It can also describe something that is dull, lackluster, or uninteresting.Example: "The doctor noted a pinguescence to her patient's complexion, indicating a lack of vitality."Synonyms: pallor, wan, ashen, unhealthy appearance.This word likely comes from the French word "pingueur," which means "pallor" or "pale complexion." It's a formal or literary term, not commonly used in everyday conversation.