英:[ˈdiɡiŋ]
美:[ˈdiɡiŋ]
英:[ˈdiɡiŋ]
美:[ˈdiɡiŋ]
n.
挖掘
v.
挖,掘( dig的现在分词 )
(如用铲、锨或推土机等)挖掘
挖得
寻找
词根:dig
n.dig 戳,刺;挖苦
dug 雌性哺乳动物的乳房
digger 挖掘机;挖掘者;矿工;以色相骗钱的女人;扒手
diggings 矿区;发掘物;寓所(原指金矿矿工宿营地)
v.dug 挖,翻土(dig的过去式和过去分词)
vi.dig 挖掘
vt.dig 挖,掘;探究
verb
transitive verb
to break up, turn, or loosen (earth) with an implement machines digging up the road
digging dirt with a shovel
to prepare the soil of
dig a garden
to bring to the surface by digging : unearth
dig potatoes
to bring to light or out of hiding
dig up facts
to hollow out or form by removing earth : excavate dig a tunnel
dig a hole
to drive down so as to penetrate : thrust The hawk dug its claws into its prey.
dug her toes into the sand
poke, prod
dug me in the ribs with his elbow
to pay attention to : notice
dig that fancy hat
understand, appreciate
couldn't dig the medical jargon
like, admire
High school students dig short poetry.—David Burmester
intransitive verb
to turn up, loosen, or remove earth dig for buried treasure
digging in the garden
to work hard or laboriously
to advance by or as if by removing or pushing aside material
digging into the history of the company
noun
thrust, poke
a dig in the ribs
a cutting remark
a subtle dig at their lack of preparedness
accommodations (see accommodation sense 1a) for living or working
buying furniture for his new digs
chiefly British lodging sense 2b
an archaeological excavation sitealso: the excavation itself
participated in a dig
abbreviation
digest
digging machine挖土机,采掘机
1530年代,“采矿活动进行的地方”,是 dig(v.)的动名词。 Diggings,俚语意为“住所,宿舍”,始于1838年。
杆头击中地面
Verb and Noun Middle English diggen
The first known use of dig was in the 13th century
digitnoun
any of the Arabic numerals 1 to 9 and usually the symbol 0
one of the elements that are used to form numbers in a system other than the decimal system
a finger or toe
diggingsplural noun
a place where ore, metals, or gems are dug
lodging sense 2
dig1 of 2verb
to turn up the soil (as with a spade or hoe)
to hollow out or form by removing earth
dig a hole
to uncover or search by or as if by turning up earth dig for gold dig through books for help
dig potatoes
find out
dig up the facts
prod entry 1 sense 1, poke
dug me in the ribs
to pay attention to : notice
dig that hat
understand sense 1a
you dig me?
like entry 1 sense 1
I dig music
dig2 of 2noun
poke entry 3, thrust
a harsh remark : gibe
a place where scientists (as archaeologists or paleontologists) try to recover buried objects by diggingalso: the process of digging for such objects
1 They said, after digging around, the photo was a fake.
在搜集了有关情况后,他们说照片是伪造的。
2 He came quickly, and in moments, the boat was digging its trench in the wet sand at their feet.
3 But the harder I ran, the more the wind blew me back, until I was running in place, my heels digging uselessly in the sand.
4 “After Dad passed away, I preoccupied myself at my foster group home by digging obsessively into your API. It helped me, you know...forget.”
5 But time wore on, and as the dirt mingled with the sweat on my body, I felt strangely comforted by the chunk, chunk, chunk of the hoe digging into the ground.
6 We were always digging up more trash—bolts and screws and pieces of brick.
7 These women spent their days in the steady labors of planting, digging, and pounding manioc, though the dreamy way they moved through that work made it seem entirely separate from any end product.
8 Which seemed to surprise Mr. Sloan, but then he nodded and said, “Which must be why he stayed on Penikese for so long. He was digging up the island. But what for?”
9 “The question is, Who are we digging for?”
10 I ignore them, ignore the soreness in my arms from digging a grave only a night before, ignore the sting of the wound through my palm.
11 Then she goes in the backyard, starts clipping the rosebushes and digging the tulip bulbs.
12 They tried digging a hole.
他们试着挖一个洞。
13 But when Chip stopped at the tree she started digging.
14 As I’m digging through my bag, looking for my keys, I notice Millie Michalchuk waddling down the sidewalk and through the parking lot.
15 I sit on the edge of the sofa, my fingers digging into the fabric.
16 Wishbone sat outside the gate and whined to get in, but he wasn’t allowed because of his digging.
17 It takes me a moment to realize that she is digging.
18 “Eyebrows, brother. You wear them on your face,” I say, digging with my fingers to find the best tickles.
19 He shook his head and went back to his digging, muttering “dragons” under his breath.
20 So, you'll be doing some digging for us and getting those into the ground.
所以,你将要为我们做一些挖掘工作,把它们埋在地下。