dungy / dʌŋ /

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dungy2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. excrement, especially of animals; manure.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to manure with or as if with dung.

dungy 近义词

dungy

等同于 uncleanly

dungy

等同于 dirty

更多dungy例句

  1. Insects are also recyclers, decomposing plant matter and animal dung and contributing to the organic content of soils.
  2. The insects collected mouthfuls of dung and then made a beeline back to their hive.
  3. To confirm that bees collected poop, the researchers gathered dung from chickens, water buffalos, pigs and cows.
  4. Animals who have good vision can orient based on the polarization of sunlight, as some birds are thought to do, or based on the position of stars in the night sky, as in dung beetles.
  5. By studying those bits of dung, he can find and follow an entire population of animals without ever seeing one individual.
  6. Likewise, in the NFL, Tony Dungy became the first African-American head coach to win a Super Bowl in 2007.
  7. Dungy later rejoined the team, at great personal distress, out of a sense of duty.
  8. Later, as a head coach with Tampa Bay, and then the Indianapolis Colts, Dungy also cut a chaste figure.
  9. And once Dungy reached out to Locksley, both scores were off the charts.
  10. Locksley later said, “I see Coach Dungy being a guy with a wealth of experience and knowledge, not just in football, but in life.”
  11. The animals rolled luxuriously in the brown, dungy mixture, and Genesmere made his coffee strong.