dun
英 [dʌn]
美 [dʌn]
adj. 棕灰色的; 灰褐色的; 暗褐色的
n. 催促者,讨债者,催债
复数:duns 过去分词:dunned 现在分词:dunning 过去式:dunned 第三人称单数:duns
BNC.12990 / COCA.24668
牛津词典
adj.
- 棕灰色的;灰褐色的;暗褐色的
greyish-brown in colour
柯林斯词典
- COLOUR 棕灰色;灰褐色;暗褐色
Something that isdunis a dull grey-brown colour.- ...her dun mare.
她的棕灰色母马
- ...her dun mare.
英英释义
noun
- horse of a dull brownish grey color
- a color or pigment varying around a light grey-brown color
- she wore dun
verb
- make a dun color
- cure by salting
- dun codfish
- persistently ask for overdue payment
- The grocer dunned his customers every day by telephone
- treat cruelly
- The children tormented the stuttering teacher
adj
- of a dull greyish brown to brownish grey color
- the dun and dreary prairie
双语例句
- The Comparison of the Petty Bourgeoisie Image of Women in Mao Dun and Ding Ling's Works
茅盾与丁玲笔下的小资产阶级女性形象之比较 - In Mao Dun Literature Awards, the historical works show their special advantages with large quantity and high quality, which basically includes all classic historical novels since the new period.
在茅盾文学奖中,历史题材的作品显示出了特别的优势,不但数量多,而且质量高,基本上囊括了新时期以来经典的历史小说。 - Through the comparison between Mao Dun's theories and works, this paper is trying to present that Mao Dun had accepted naturalism and made some transformation about it.
本文主要通过理论和创作上的比较,说明茅盾接受自然主义并对之进行了新的改造。 - 'Oh yes; I have no doubt of it,' said the person behind the dun cow.
哦,不错;我不是怀疑它,黄褐色母牛身后的人说。 - A Study on Mao Dun's Literary Criticism from the Dimensions of Literature and Politics
茅盾文学批评中的文学之维与政治之维 - To Compare Accepting Way to Modernism of Mao Dun and the New Wave Literature in New Times
试比较茅盾与新时期新潮文学对现代主义的接受方式 - MAO Dun launched the semimonthly Literary Position in 1938, and edited from the first 18 issues.
茅盾于1938年4月16日创办了半月刊《文艺阵地》并主编了前18期。 - These days I study very hard, also now, so I dun have time to write blog article.
这几天我每天认真学习,现在也是哦,所以都没有时间来写博文了,不。 - Mao Dun's Contradiction& Mao Dun's Fictions Within the Context of Philosophy History
茅盾的矛盾&思想史视野中的茅盾小说 - Praise of White Poplar is a famous essay of Mao Dun.
《白杨礼赞》是茅盾先生的散文名篇。