英語 での Dung の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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At this point the trail, they were mostly gravel road replaced the cow dung is the best roadside guidepost.
Then he will burn the cow in front of him, its skin, flesh, and blood, with its dung.
This time I even thought I saw bear dung on the roadway near the Hakusan Nature Conservation Center. I stopped and went back to double check.
Dolma down an empty basket carried on, but it is holding a rake look through the other piece has been dried cow dung.
At the foot of large and small meadow, at first glance thought it was the long grass of the cow dung.
To estimate the number of elephants in the forest in 2014, researchers surveyed dung in the forest.
The muddy mountain more than imagination, is simply mud, cow dung world.
Sun Ming-up, shining on the slope Yan Yan, green, and one of the flowers and cow dung.
Behold, I will rebuke your offspring, and spread dung on your faces.”.
I also waved to relax in front of the crutches have been hardened cow dung on the grass facing the distant cattle playing golf.
When I looked around the banks carefully I found the footprints at two places and a little bit old dung.
And we did side-by-side tests, and here you can see the charcoal briquettes and here the cow dung.
Billion people cook on open fires-- on coal, wood and animal dung.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Wu Guanzhong, the exhibition"From Dung Basket to Dining Cart:
So at the starting stage, the worms almost jumped out of the dung holes! Untreated bird droppings are purchased at the nearest poultry farms.
Nguyen Manh Dung, head of the Vietnam and Thailand Office under CyberAgent Ventures, said e-commerce requires a long-term investment, and investors could start to earn profits after five to 10 years of operation.
The two sides expressed satisfaction at the outcome of the first official visit of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung to Japan, which would open up a new phase in the friendly and multi-dimensional cooperative relationship between Japan and Vietnam.
Due to the relatively lower level of proteins in grasses, which herbivores eat, cattle manure has a milder smell than the dung of carnivores- for example, elephant dung is practically odorless.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Wu Guanzhong, the exhibition“From Dung Basket to Dining Cart:
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung highly valued and requested Japan to further provide assistances to the Development Triangle and encourage Japanese business community to invest in this Development Triangle.