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dig

1 dig /ˈdɪg/ verb
digs; dug /ˈdʌg/ ; digging
1 dig
/ˈdɪg/
verb
digs; dug /ˈdʌg/ ; digging
Learner's definition of DIG
[no object] : to move soil, sand, snow, etc., in order to create a hole挖洞
[+ object] : to form (a hole, tunnel, etc.) by removing soil, sand, snow, etc.挖(洞、隧道等)
[+ object] : to uncover (something that is underground) by moving earth, soil, sand, etc.挖出;挖掘出
see also dig for (below)
[no object] : to look for information about something寻找信息
slang
[+ object] : to like or admire (someone or something)喜欢;羡慕
: to understand or appreciate (someone or something)理解;领会
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to pay attention to or look at (someone or something)注意;看
◊ Senses 4b and 4c have an old-fashioned quality. They are still used, but they are often intended to suggest the language of the 1950s and '60s. Sense 4a is somewhat more common.义项4b和4c较为过时。虽然仍在使用,但主要用于表示20世纪五六十年代的语言,义项4a更为常用。
: to reach for something(伸手)去够
[no object]
: to put (your hand) into something(把手)伸进
[+ object]

dig for

[phrasal verb]
dig for (something)
: to search for (something) by digging挖掘
often used figuratively常用作比喻

dig in

[phrasal verb]
dig (something) in or dig in (something) : to mix (something) into the soil in the ground by digging(把…)掺进土里,混进土里
dig in or dig (yourself) in : to dig a trench and take position inside it挖战壕隐蔽;挖掩体隐蔽
often used figuratively常用作比喻
informal : to begin eating开始吃
dig in your heels or dig your heels in : to behave in a stubborn way : to refuse to change固执己见;拒绝改变

dig into

[phrasal verb]
dig (something) into (something) : to mix (something) into (soil) by digging(把…)掺进(土里)
dig into (something)
informal : to begin eating (something)开始吃
somewhat informal : to try to learn or uncover information by studying (something)探寻;钻研
dig (something) into (something) or dig into (something) : to push against (a body part) in a sharp and painful way戳,捅(身体的某部分)

dig out

[phrasal verb]
dig (something) out or dig out (something)
: to get (something) by searching找出,翻出(某物)
: to get (something) out of soil, sand, snow, etc., by digging挖出

dig up

[phrasal verb]
dig up (something) or dig (something) up
: to uncover or find (something) by digging挖掘出
informal : to discover (information)发现,找出(信息)

dig up (the) dirt

see dirt

dig your own grave

: to behave in a way that will cause you to lose or fail自掘坟墓;自取灭亡
2 dig /ˈdɪg/ noun
plural digs
2 dig
/ˈdɪg/
noun
plural digs
Learner's definition of DIG
[count] : a push with a body part (such as your elbow) : a poke or thrust(用身体的某部位)戳,捅
[count] : a criticism or insult that is directed toward a particular person or group(对某人或某群体的)批评,侮辱
often + at
[count] : a place where scientists try to find buried objects by digging发掘地点
also : the act of digging for buried objects考古发掘
digs [plural] informal
US : the place where someone lives居住地
British, old-fashioned : a room rented in another person's home(在别人家中)租住的房间

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