释义 |
dungdung /dʌŋ/ noun [uncountable] - At least country bods use pick-ups to carry dung and move sheep.
- Everywhere there is litter and animal dung.
- It was associated with large waterlogged pits which contained leather offcuts, dung and other organic residues.
- Magnus, I thought, was a spasmo, spotty piece of elephant dung.
- One, two, three, the hurrying mules passed, leaving the smell of dung diffused in the gray air.
- Sometimes we dried the dung for fuel, which burned longer and cleaner than wood.
- The dropped dung of the horses smoked in the road.
- Throwing money about like dung on a field.
NOUN► beetle· To be here today by definition means to have survived, whether as dung beetle, mushroom, or human. ► horse· Just within the entrance there were mounds of horse dung.· He was so dizzy that he stepped in some horse dung and then fell. solid waste from animals, especially cows |