dun

adjective
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  1. grey-brown in colour棕灰色的;灰褐色的;暗褐色的Topics Colours and Shapesc2
    Word OriginOld English dun, dunn, of Germanic origin; probably related to dusk.

dun

noun
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  1. a grey-brown colour棕灰色的;灰褐色的;暗褐色的Topics Colours and Shapesc2

dun

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dun
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he / she / it duns
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past simple dunned
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past participle dunned
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-ing form dunning
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  1. to demand money from somebody, especially to pay a debt
    • dun somebody Some lenders aggressively dun debtors.一些贷方积极地拖欠债务人。
    • dun somebody for something Nobody is dunning us for the payment yet.尚无人向我们催款。