ETYM See Ting (n.).
1. To cause to make a ting.
2. To go.
1. (Intrans.) Résonner. Une cloche qui tinte.
2. (Intrans.) Bourdonner. Des oreilles qui tintent.
ETYM An imitative word. Related to Tink.
A light clear metallic sound as of a small bell; SYN. tinkle.
1. Son clair d'une cloche, d'un objet métallique que l'on frappe, de verres ou de cristaux qui s'entrechoquent légèrement.
2. Bruit désagréable qui se produit parfois dans l'oreille.
(1936-) US physicist. In 1974 he and his team at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, detected a new subatomic particle, which he named the J particle. It was found to be identical to the o particle discovered in the same year by Burton Richter and his team at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, California. Ting and Richter shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1976.