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
dūn
block
gate pillar
pier
classifier for clusters of plants
classifier for rounds in a card game: trick
dūn
ton (loanword)
Taiwan pr. [dun4]
dūn
to crouch
to squat
to stay (somewhere)
dùn
to evade
to flee
to escape
dùn
shield
(currency) Vietnamese dong
currency unit of several countries (Indonesian rupiah, Dutch gulden etc)
Máo Dùn
Mao Dun (1896-1981), Chinese novelist
huá fǔ
US government in Washington 華盛頓|华盛顿[Huá shèng dùn]
Chūn cán
Silkworms in Spring (1933), Chinese silent movie in socialist realist style, based on novel by Mao Dun 茅盾[Mao2 Dun4]
dūn
upsetting (forged pieces)
Ā lái
Alai (1959-), ethnic Tibetan Chinese writer, awarded Mao Dun Literature Prize in 2000 for his novel 塵埃落定|尘埃落定[Chen2 ai1 luo4 ding4] "Red Poppies"
Tán dùn
Tan Dun (1957-) Chinese composer
Wáng Dǎo
Wang Dao (276-339), powerful official of Jin dynasty and brother of general Wang Dun 王敦, regent of Jin from 325
bī zhài
to press for payment of debts
to dun
Máo Dùn Wén xué jiǎng
Mao Dun Literature Prize, PRC prize for novel writing, awarded since 1982
Wáng Dūn
Wang Dun (266-324), powerful general of Jin dynasty and brother of civil official Wang Dao 王導|王导, subsequently rebellious warlord 322-324
Ài dé méng dùn
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada
also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Āi dé méng dùn]
dùn
a village
to dwell together
Tài jí tú shuō
philosophical book by Song dynasty scholar Zhou Dun'yi 周敦頤|周敦颐, starting from an interpretation of the Book of Changes
Tán Dùn
Tan Dun (1957-) Chinese composer
dūn
(coll.) to put sth down heavily
to plonk