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单词 dig
释义 digdigsdugdiggingdigdig1 /dɪg/ verb [intransitive and transitive] (past tense and past participle dug /dʌg/, present participle digging) to move earth, snow etc so that you make a hole in the ground, especially using a tool such as a spade: We’ll have to dig a large hole.我们得挖一个大洞。dig somebody/something out of somethingTwo survivors were dug out of the rubble.survivorbedig两名幸存者从瓦砾中被挖了出来。dig downDig down about six inches.inch往下挖大约六英寸。dig fordigging for treasuredig挖掘宝藏Phrasesdig your heels in to refuse to do something that other people are trying to make you do: Monica dug her heels in and turned down the invitation.digheelturn莫尼卡不肯让步,拒绝了邀请。Phrasal verbsdig in (also dig something into something) phrasal verb to push a hard or pointed object into something, or to press into something, often causing paindig something ↔ inThe cat dug its claws in.digclaw那只猫把它的爪子扎了进去。dig something ↔ up phrasal verb1to take something out of the ground, using a tool: Make sure that you dig up all the roots.root你要确保把所有根都挖出来。2to make holes in an area of ground or road: It costs millions to dig up the streets and install cables.coststreetcable掘开街道安装电缆要花费几百万元。3to find hidden or forgotten information by searching carefully: Newspapers began to dig up the dirt (=find embarrassing information) on the President.newspaperbegin报纸开始挖总统的丑事。
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