Dun
Pinyin: dūn
2 Chinese character definition editor
Phonetic: Congtu; Dun: Original meaning: mound
p>Same as the original meaning
Noun
Dun
Dun, there is a pile on the flat ground. ——Xu Shen's "Shuowen" of the Eastern Han Dynasty
When visiting the historical sites in Yecheng, there is still Xie Andun. ——Li Bai's "Poem of Climbing Xie Andun in the Northwest of Jinling Yecheng"
Another example: digging a pond to take soil, and building the soil into a mound; mound; mound (a higher mound; alarm platform)
A thick and thick foundation made of wood, stone or bricks
Quantifier
pier
Used for plants that are clustered together or several together, equivalent to "nest"
verb
pier
to violently Put down
Mound of cloth
Mound of dūn
①Mound of soil.
②Thick and thick wood, stone, etc.: trees, bridges.
③Quantifier. For plants growing in clusters or several together: at least 5 plants per seedling.
3 Internet vocabulary editor
Dun: homophonic words include squat, blunt, stew, etc.
Squat, squat, squat. Poor objective response, self-breakthrough, resting on one's laurels.
Dull, slow, ignorant. The objective reaction is to do things in a confused, unthinking, and cute way.
Stew, stew fish, stew meat. The objective reaction is that it tastes good and delicious, and my mouth is very greedy.
Composite word: Dunzi, describing a girl who is cute, cute and naive. Also refers to greedy eating and drinking.
The syllables of pier are
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