dig的意思和读音

dig

: [dɪɡ] : [dɪɡ]

v.);););

n.

dug  digged  digging  digs  

v.+n.dig hole,dig grave,dig pit,dig well,dig tunnel

adj.+n.archaeological dig

n.compliment

v.break up,plough,plow,excavate,tunnel

n.excavation,diggings,archaeological site,gibe,taunt

digv.

1.[i][t]););to make a hole in the ground or to move soil from one place to another using your hands, a tool or a machine

to dig for coal/gold/Roman remains

They dug deeper and deeper but still found nothing.

I think I'll do some digging in the garden.

to dig a ditch/grave/hole/tunnel

I've been digging the garden.

2.[t]~ sth;(to remove sth from the ground with a tool

I'll dig some potatoes for lunch.

3.[i](+ adv./prep.)to search in sth in order to find an object in sth

I dug around in my bag for a pen.

4.[t]~ sthto approve of or like sth very much

IDM

You'll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want.

We're asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims.

dig deep (into sth)to search thoroughly for information

You'll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want.

to try hard to provide the money, equipment, etc. that is needed

We're asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims.

They dug in their heels and would not lower the price.

dig your heels/toes into refuse to do sth or to change your mind about sth

They dug in their heels and would not lower the price.

dig (deep) in/into your pocket(s), savings, etc.to spend a lot of your own money on sthdig sb in the ribsto push your finger or your elbow into sb's side, especially to attract their attentiondig yourself into a hole使使to get yourself into a bad situation that will be very difficult to get out ofdig your own gravedig a grave for yourselfto do sth that will have very harmful results for youn.— see alsodigs

1.a small push with your finger or elbow

She gave him a dig in the ribs .

2.~ (at sb/sth)a remark that is intended to annoy or upset sb

He kept making sly little digs at me.

to have a dig at sb/sth

3.an occasion when an organized group of people dig in the ground to discover old buildings or objects, in order to find out more about their history

to go on a dig

an archaeological dig

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v.1.to make a hole in earth or sand using your hands, a machine, or a tool, especially a shovel2.to like something. This word was used a lot by hippies in the 1960s3.to try to find out information about someone, especially when they do not want you to

n.1.a quick push with your elbow or finger that is intended to get someones attention2.a remark or joke that you make in order to criticize someone or annoy them3.the activity of digging in the ground in order to find ancient objects

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1.Hence, the Kuang Heng thought a way: He took a pair of penknife, sew a wall to dig big some.

2.I know it's got to be somewhere around here, I want you to take a look at the sheets see whether you can dig it.

3.Ah, if we were able to dig out a dwelling in that cliff, at a good height, so as to be out of the reach of harm, that would be capital!

4.The day before, at Hanwang, he found an elderly man still in the ruins of his collapsed home, weeping as he tried to dig out objects.),西

5.racism, nepotism and a love of money are only going to get china so far. at some point you have to dig a little deeper. good luck.

6.In World War II th e general made it a point of pride to dig his own foxhole.

7.Without thinking, I said, "I'm not quite ready to dig a bunker in the backyard. ":“。”

8.No one wants to see a soul dig itself into a bottomless pit, as we are All One and each soul is intended to eventually return to the Source.

9.Obama said he regretted his comment to Clinton in that debate that she was "likable enough" had been interpreted as a dig at her.”,

10.This session will help you know more about your mother, if you dig your Mom about her childhood, her friends, teachers.访