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dunt

/duhnt, doont/US // dʌnt, dʊnt //UK // (dʌnt, dʊnt) Scot and Northern English dialect //

钝化,钝器,矮子,矮胖子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hard blow or hit, especially one that makes a dull sound; thump.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to strike, especially with a dull sound.

Examples

  • An' then, a' at ance, the minister's heart played dunt an' stood stock-still; an' a cauld wund blew amang the hairs o' his heid.

  • A certain lame old man (of Armagh) was nicknamed 'Dunt the pad (path').

  • The man's target played dunt on his back, so hasty was he, for all that the outposts of Big Colin had hawk's eyes on the pass.

  • An' then a' at aince the minister's heart played dunt an' stood stock-still, an' a cauld wund blew amang the hairs o' his heid.

  • Dunt (sometimes dunch), to strike or butt like a cow or goat with the head.