Kè lín dùn
Clinton (name)
Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, President 1993-2001
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician
dùn
to stop
to pause
to arrange
to lay out
to kowtow
to stamp (one's foot)
at once
classifier for meals, beatings, scoldings etc: time, bout, spell, meal
zhěng dùn
to tidy up
to reorganize
to consolidate
to rectify
ān dùn
to find a place for
to help settle down
to arrange for
undisturbed
peaceful
tíng dùn
to halt
to break off
pause (in speech)
dùn wù
a flash of realization
the truth in a flash
a moment of enlightenment (usually Buddhist)
Niú dùn
Newton (name)
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist
Huá shèng dùn
Washington (name)
George Washington (1732-1799), first US president
Washington, US State
Washington, D.C. (US federal capital)
Bō shì dùn
Boston, capital of Massachusetts
Màn hā dùn
Manhattan island
Manhattan borough of New York City
Hàn mì ěr dùn
Hamilton (name)
Hamilton, capital of Bermuda
kùn dùn
fatigued
exhausted
poverty-stricken
in straitened circumstances
Āi fú dùn
Everton (town in northwest England)
Everton soccer team
Huá shèng dùn Yóu bào
Washington Post (newspaper)
láo dùn
fatigued
wearied (literary)
Mǐ ěr dùn
Milton (name)
John Milton (1608-1674), English republican writer and poet, author of Paradise Lost
dùn cuò
a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes
a cadence
punctuated by a transition
with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting)
yì yáng dùn cuò
see 頓挫抑揚|顿挫抑扬[dun4 cuo4 yi4 yang2]
Hǎi dùn
Haydn (name)
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Austrian classical composer
Qiáo zhì · Huá shèng dùn
George Washington (1732-1799), first US president
Huì líng dùn
Wellington, capital of New Zealand
máo sè dùn kāi
murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear
Āi dé méng dùn
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada
Huò dùn
Hotton, Holden, Wharton, Houghton etc (name)
Wēi líng dùn
Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw)
Wellington (name)
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851)
Dé lèi sī dùn
Dresden, capital of Saxony 薩克森州|萨克森州[Sa4 ke4 sen1 zhou1], Germany
bǎo cān yī dùn
to eat one's fill
to be full
Lā dùn
Rodan (Japanese ラドン Radon), Japanese movie monster
Huá shèng dùn tè qū
Washington D.C. (US federal capital)
Dào ěr dùn
Dalton (name)
John Dalton (1766-1844), British scientist who contributed to atomic theory
Xī lā lǐ · Kè lín dùn
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician, First lady during Bill Clinton's presidency 1993-2001, Senator for New York since 2001, US Secretary of state from 2009
dùn hào
Chinese back-sloping comma 、 (punct. used to separate items in a list)
chuí xiōng dùn zú
to beat one's chest and stamp one's feet (idiom)
Bù léi dùn sēn lín
Bretton woods conference in 1944 of allied powers, regulating world exchange rates and setting up IMF and world bank
Xuě dùn
Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar
Xuě dùn jié
Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar
Kè lái dùn
Clayton (name)
Crighton (name)
Mǎ qí dùn gòng hé guó
Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslav republic)
Huá shèng dùn Shí bào
Washington Times (newspaper)
Màn hā dùn qū
Manhattan borough of New York City
bō shì dùn hóng wà
Boston Red Sox (baseball) team
Yuē hàn sī dùn
Johnston, Johnson, Johnstone etc, name
Yī dùn gōng xué
Eton public school (English elite school)
Ài dé méng dùn
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada
also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Āi dé méng dùn]
Ā pǔ ěr dùn
Appleton (name)
Sir Edward Appleton (1892-1965), British physicist, Nobel laureate who discovered the ionosphere
Méng bā dùn
Mountbatten (name, Anglicization of German Battenberg)
Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.
Mài kè ěr · Kè lái dùn
Michael Crichton (1942-), US techno-thriller writer, author of Jurassic Park
Ài sà kè · Niú dùn
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist
Ā líng dùn guó jiā gōng mù
Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, USA
hā lì bó dùn
Halliburton (US construction company)
Bù lǐ qí dùn
Bridgetown, capital of Barbados
Fú léi dé lǐ kè dùn
Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick, Canada
Hā mǐ jí duō dùn
Armageddon (in Revelation 16:16)
Shǐ dān dùn dǎo
Staten Island, borough of New York City
jì dùn
to place in safe keeping
to leave sth with sb
Dùn niè sī kè
Donetsk region of W. Ukraine
dǎ dùn r
erhua variant of 打頓|打顿[da3 dun4]
shuǎi shǒu dùn jiǎo
to fling one's arms and stamp one's feet (in anger or despair)
Méng bā dùn
Mountbatten (name, Anglicization of German Battenberg)
Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.
Ài sà kè · Niú dùn
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist
Ài dé méng dùn
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada
also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]
Hè fēn dùn Yóu bào
Huffington Post (US online news aggregator)
Mài kè ěr · Kè lái dùn
Michael Crichton (1942-), US techno-thriller writer, author of Jurassic Park
Ā líng dùn Guó jiā Gōng mù
Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, USA
dùn jué
to feel suddenly
to realize abruptly
Mǎ qí dùn Gòng hé guó
Republic of Macedonia (former Yugoslav republic)
Tè lún dùn
Trenton, capital of New Jersey
Bō shì dùn Hóng wà
Boston Red Sox (baseball) team
kǎ dùn
(computing) slow
unresponsive
Shǐ dān dùn Dǎo
Staten Island, borough of New York City
Hā lì bó dùn
Halliburton (US construction company)
Qiáo zhì · Huá shèng dùn
George Washington (1732-1799), first US president
Bù lǐ qí dùn
Bridgetown, capital of Barbados
Xī lā lǐ · Kè lín dùn
Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician
Fú léi dé lǐ kè dùn
Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick, Canada
Huì tè nī · Xiū sī dùn
Whitney Houston (1963-2012), American singer and actress