在 英语 中使用 Dung 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The international team visited 181 pig and 178 broiler farms in nine European Union countries, collecting more than 9000 animal dung samples.
His response was said to be,“So far as I am concerned, if they are hungry let them eat grass or their own dung.”.
In addition, during a national conference on public security on 17 December in Hanoi, Dung ordered police"to prevent the formation of opposition political organisations".
Ah, Alberic Grunnion- where would we be without his outstanding contribution to explosive dung?".
Poor families spend a large part of their meagre resources on purchasing charcoal, wood, dung and other biomass, as well as liquefied petroleum gas.
If they are hungry," said Andrew Myrick,"let them eat grass or their own dung.".
Dung says he believes this is why the government does not want young people to know about the war.
By 2012, criticism of Dung's economic approach was building within the party.
In developing and poor countries, traditional biomass burning is the major source of air pollutants; traditional biomass includes wood, crop waste and dung.
Ofili here employs African- inspired motifs, glitter, collaged cutouts from popular magazines, and, most notoriously, elephant dung.
In this sense, and in this sense only, books are as much a part of life as trees, stars, career, work or dung.
Even the cow dung is an essential and energy efficient source of fuel, especially in rural India.
Dung says he believes the Vietnamese government does not want people to learn about the border war with China.
Dung from thousands of camels excreted over hundreds of years has turned the water black.
Andrew Myrick, replied:"So far as I'm concerned, if they are hungry, let them eat grass or their own dung.".
In this sense, and in this sense only, books are as much a part of life as trees, stars or dung.
The most important source of fuel for cooking in the summer is animal dung and bushes, followed by firewood and gas.
Myrick reportedly said this:‘‘So far as I am concerned, if they are hungry, let them eat grass or their own dung.''.
Billion people rely on traditional biomass- wood, agricultural residues and dung- for cooking and heating.
This realization prompted Bismarck and colleagues to start experimenting with horse, cow and elephant dung.