dung[
dʌŋ]
n. 粪
vt. 施粪

[医] 粪, 

- Animal dung may be used as manure.
动
粪便




使
。 - He dunged his vegetable garden regularly.

常


园施
。 - A fragment of dried animal dung used as fuel.
干粪块
块
燃
干燥
动
粪便
dung[ noun ]- fecal matter of animals
<noun.substance>
[ verb ]- fertilize or dress with dung
<verb.change>
you must dung the land
- defecate; used of animals
<verb.body>

Ding \Ding\ (d[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dinged}, {Dang}
(Obs.), or {Dung} (Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dinging}.] [OE.
dingen, dengen; akin to AS. dencgan to knock, Icel. dengja to
beat, hammer, Sw. d["a]nga, G. dengeln.]
1. To dash; to throw violently. [Obs.]
To ding the book a coit's distance from him.
--Milton.
2. To cause to sound or ring.
{To ding (anything) in one's ears}, to impress one by noisy
repetition, as if by hammering.
Dung \Dung\ (d[u^]ng), n. [AS. dung; akin to G. dung, d["u]nger,
OHG. tunga, Sw. dynga; cf. Icel. dyngja heap, Dan. dynge,
MHG. tunc underground dwelling place, orig., covered with
dung. Cf. {Dingy}.]
The excrement of an animal. --Bacon.
Dung \Dung\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dunged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Dunging}.]
1. To manure with dung. --Dryden.
2. (Calico Print.) To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath
of hot water containing cow dung; -- done to remove the
superfluous mordant.
Dung \Dung\, v. i.
To void excrement. --Swift.