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n.
<尤文>动物的乳房[乳头]
v.
挖,掘( dig的过去式和过去分词 )
(如用铲、锨或推土机等)挖掘
挖得
寻找
词根:dig
n.dig 戳,刺;挖苦
digging 挖掘,采掘
digger 挖掘机;挖掘者;矿工;以色相骗钱的女人;扒手
v.digging 挖掘,发掘(dig的现在分词形式)
vi.dig 挖掘
vt.dig 挖,掘;探究
dig out掘出;发现
dig deep◎挖深,◎[美国英语]掏出来;交出来(指财物),◎[美国俚语]付出很高的价钱
dig up挖出;掘起;开垦;发现
dig in掘土以掺进;掘土把…埋起来;[口]开始认真工作;[军]掘壕固守
dig intov. 钻研;掘进去
dig a hole挖坑
dig at挖苦;讽刺
dig downvt. 掏腰包;挖下;掘倒
"动物的乳头",或者蔑称为"人类女性的乳房",最初是指哺乳,始于1520年代,起源不明,可能与瑞典语 dagga 、丹麦语 dægge"哺乳"有关。
Noun perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish dæggia to suckle; akin to Old English delu nipple — more at feminine
The first known use of dug was in 1530
dukenoun
a soveriegn ruler of a duchy
a nobleman of the highest rank especially of the British nobility
slang fist sense 1—usually used in plural
dukenoun
a soveriegn ruler of a duchy
a nobleman of the highest rank especially of the British nobility
slang fist sense 1—usually used in plural
dukenoun
a soveriegn ruler of a duchy
a nobleman of the highest rank especially of the British nobility
slang fist sense 1—usually used in plural
duikernoun
any of several small African antelopes
dugoutnoun
a boat made by hollowing out a log
a shelter dug in a hillside or in the ground
a low shelter facing a baseball diamond and containing the players' bench
dug
1 The sand she had dug with her hands was still damp on the mound.
2 Roza dug around in her backpack and pulled out a paper bag.
3 As I dug deeper, I had to hack at ice.
4 “There’s a hole dug out back for a septic tank. We could use that. Cyclops boy, fetch my ice chest from the kitchen. I hope the dead like root beer.”
5 She winced as his claws dug deeper, stabbing through her dress and poking holes in her skin.
6 She swayed but did not scream, just dug her little fingernails into the palm of his hand.
7 And like her mother she dug up her yams.
8 I dug up Radar’s e-mail about his Omnictionary program and downloaded the plug-in.
9 The injured men have been dug out of the snow.
受伤人员从雪中被挖了出来.
10 She let him take a long drink, then she dug the bottle out of his clutching fingers.
11 He looked like he was dug in for the duration and wasn’t going to leave until he knew what was in the only telegram he’d ever delivered from Washington.
12 Some people cut up their old plants with clippers and dug them back into the soil.
13 They were pretty sure they had dug out all the pieces.
14 He dug tunnels under stumps in his neighbors’ pastures and pried them out of the earth with long iron bars.
15 They dug around the base of the post to loosen it, then kicked the post over.
16 I tried to straighten my back under the weight of his gaze, but it felt like he had taken two fists and dug the knuckles deep between my shoulder blades.
17 Huge furrows of exposed earth and rock were dug everywhere, as if some giant farmer had gone raving mad while plowing his field.
18 He dug his fingers through the loam on top, down deep to the cold earth below, and then pulled his hand back out.
19 Seth dug some of the remaining salt out of a pocket and rushed ahead.
20 Driven by curiosity, he dug deeper and found a group of about 400 colourful jade pieces.
出于好奇, 他进一步挖掘,最终发现了一批约400件色彩各异的玉器.