Betekenis van:
dung

dung
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • drol; broodje; drol; drol; vaste ontlasting; hoeveelheid menselijke of dierlijke uitwerpselen
  • fecal matter of animals

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Hyponiemen

dung
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • vloeibare mest; vloeibare mest; vloeibare mest van vee
  • fecal matter of animals

Synoniemen

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to dung
Werkwoord
    • fertilize or dress with dung
    "you must dung the land"

    Hyperoniemen

    to dung
    Werkwoord
      • defecate; used of animals

      Hyperoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Solid dung
      2. Increase in slurry and dung storage.
      3. Sealing of concrete areas. Increase in slurry and dung storage.
      4. Loose housing — with solid dung and liquid manure
      5. Construction of open-run housing. Increase in slurry and dung storage.
      6. The United Kingdom shall not dispatch dung and manure from those parts of its territory listed in Annex I.
      7. have appropriate cleaning and disinfection facilities approved by the competent authority, including facilities for storing litter and dung; or
      8. The United Kingdom shall not dispatch dung and manure of the bovine, ovine, caprine and porcine species and other biungulates from the areas listed in Annex I.
      9. The feedingstuffs shall be protected from the weather and from contaminants such as dust, fuel, exhaust gases and animal urine and dung.
      10. The United Kingdom shall not dispatch dung and manure from those parts of its territory listed in Annex I. 2. The prohibitions mentioned in paragraph 1 first subparagraph shall not apply to:
      11. The height of the rear step should prevent dung entering the cubicle during cleaning, but not be of such a height that it causes damage to the feet during ingress and exit.
      12. The United Kingdom shall not dispatch dung and manure of the bovine, ovine, caprine and porcine species and other biungulates from the areas listed in Annex I. 2. The prohibition set out in the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 shall not apply to:
      13. That was the result of a large variety of effluent — liquid, solid and most often mixed — and therefore of effluent storage in terms of both its nature (slurry or dung pits) and its capacity, and because of that investments in storage, land concreted-over and coverage for exercise areas were subject to technical limits or particularly low financial ceilings.