dun / dʌn /

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dun2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dunned, dun·ning.

  1. to make repeated and insistent demands upon, especially for the payment of a debt.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person, especially a creditor, who duns another.
  2. a demand for payment, especially a written one.

dun 近义词

dun

等同于 murky

dun

等同于 dark

dun

等同于 dull

dun

等同于 worry

dun

等同于 bill

dun

等同于 demand

dun

等同于 hassle

dun

等同于 importune

更多dun例句

  1. The challenge was set by HSBC, sponsors of the Open Championship, and filmed at Dun Laoghaire Golf Club in Dublin.
  2. Cognizant, headquartered in New Jersey, grew out of a partnership between Dun & Bradstreet and an Indian firm.
  3. And the insurance fund run by the FDIC is replenishing itself without having to dun taxpayers.
  4. It looks inconspicuous enough on the outside with an ordinary gate and dun-colored walls, which blend with the surrounding houses.
  5. Local book festivals such as the Doon readings in Dehra Dun and the Kalaghoda festival in Mumbai are increasingly popular.
  6. Here the pair reached the "Dun Cow" and retired to their respective quarters.
  7. My spurs fairly lifted the dun horse, and we scuttled in the opposite direction like a scared antelope.
  8. My hand flew to mine as I jerked the dun up short, but I wasn't fast enough—and Hicks was too close.
  9. And as if the shout had reached high heaven, that instant the dun clouds parted.
  10. The tent had been old when Thyrsis got it, and as this was the third season he had used it, it was dark and dun of hue.