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1 dung
(the waste matter passed out of an animal's body, especially when used as manure.) gnoj* * *[dʌŋ]1.noungnoj, govno;2.transitive verb (po)gnojiti -
2 dung-hill
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3 dung-barrow
[dʌŋbærou]noungnojnjak -
4 dung-beetle
[dʌŋbi:tl]nounzoology govnač, govnobrbec -
5 dung-cart
[dʌŋka:t]noungnojnjak -
6 dung-fork
[dʌŋfɔ:k]noungnojne vile -
7 dung-yard
[dʌŋja:d]noungnojišče -
8 dirt
[də:t] 1. noun(any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) umazanija- dirty2. verb(to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) umazati (se)- dirt-cheap
- dirt track* * *[də:t]nounnesnaga, umazanija, blato, prah; zemlja; ničvredna stvar; umazanost, nesnažnost; nespodobne besedeto eat dirt — požreti žalitev, biti ponižanto fling ( —ali throw) dirt at s.o. — poniževati, blatiti kogato fling dirt about — obrekovati, opravljatiAmerican dirt farmer — poljedelecAmerican dirt road — netlakovana cestaAmerican mineralogy pay dirt — zemlja bogata zlatato treat s.o. like dirt — slabo s kom ravnati -
9 excrement
['ekskrəmənt](matter, especially solid, discharged from the body; faeces; dung: The streets are filthy with dogs' excrement.) iztrebek* * *[ékskrimənt]nounizmeček, blato, gnoj, iztrebek -
10 hill
[hil]1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) hrib2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) vzpon•- hillock- hilly
- hillside* * *I [hil]noungrič, hrib, hribčekfiguratively over the hill — čez najhujše (se prebiti)American colloquially not worth a hill of beans — še počenega groša ni vrednoII [hil]transitive verbnakopičiti, napraviti hribčke -
11 manure
[mə'njuə] 1. noun(a mixture containing animal dung, spread on soil to help produce better crops etc: The farmer is putting manure on his fields.) gnojilo2. verb(to treat (soil or plants) with manure: The farmer has been manuring the fields.) gnojiti* * *[mənjúə]1.noungnojilo, gnoj, kompost;2.transitive verbgnojiti, pognojiti -
12 muck
(dung, filth, rubbish etc: farm yard muck.) umazanija- mucky- muck about/around
- muck out* * *I [mək]noungnoj, blato, govno (tudi figuratively); colloquially gnusoba; British English colloquially nesmiselto make a muck of — pokvariti, zapackati, uničitiII [mʌk]transitive verbgnojiti; vulgar zamazati; British English slang pokvariti poselto muck about British English slang postopati, lenariti; American slang slabo voditi (vojsko)to muck up — pokvariti, z nerodnostjo uničiti
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Dung — Dung … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Dung — Sm std. (12. Jh., tunggulla Mistwasser 8. Jh.), mhd. tunge Stammwort. Aus wg. * dung (mit verschiedenen Stammbildungen und Genera) Dung , auch in ae. dung, afr. dung. Daneben steht mhd. tunc m./f. halb unterirdischer Raum, Webraum , ae. dung… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Dung — may refer to: Dung, animal faeces Dung, Doubs, a commune in the Doubs department in the Franche Comté region in eastern France Mundungus Fletcher or Dung , a character in the Harry Potter novels Dung beetle The Dung, percussionist and singer for… … Wikipedia
dung — (n.) O.E. dung manure, fertilizer, common Germanic (Cf. O.Fris., O.S. dung manure; O.H.G. tunga manuring, tung underground room covered with manure; Ger. Dung; O.N. dyngja heap of manure, women s apartment; Swed. dynga dung, muck; Dan. dynge heap … Etymology dictionary
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. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dung — steht für: Kot von Pflanzenfressern, vor allem von Huftieren Dung (Doubs), Gemeinde in Frankreich Dung (Musikinstrument), tibetisches Musikinstrument Dung ist der Name folgender Personen: Andreas Dung Lac (* um 1785; † 1839), vietnamesischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
dung — [duŋ] n. [ME & OE, prob. identical with dung, a prison, orig., cellar covered with dung for warmth, as in OS dung, OHG tung, cellar where women weave < IE base * dheng , to cover] 1. animal excrement; manure 2. filth vt. to spread or cover… … English World dictionary
dung|y — «DUHNG ee», adjective, dung|i|er, dung|i|est. 1. full of dung. 2. like dung; foul; filthy; … Useful english dictionary
Dung — Dung, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dunged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dunging}.] 1. To manure with dung. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. (Calico Print.) To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; done to remove the superfluous mordant.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dung — Dung: Nach Tacitus und Plinius hatten die Germanen unterirdische Vorratsräume und Webkammern, die gegen die Winterkälte mit Mist bedeckt wurden. Sie heißen ahd. tung, mhd. tunc (vgl. aengl. dung »Gefängnis«, aisl. dyngja »Frauengemach; Haufen«).… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Dung — Dung, v. i. To void excrement. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English