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dig

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dig1 /dɪɡ/ ●●● S2 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp dug /dʌɡ/, present participle digging)  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DIG to move earth, snow etc, or to make a hole in the ground, using a spade or your hands 挖(土等),掘(洞)
dig a hole/trench/grave etc
 They dig a small hole in the sand to bury their eggs.
它们在沙地里掘一个小洞,把蛋掩埋在里面。
dig down
 Dig down about 6 inches.
往下挖大约六英寸深。
dig for
 birds digging for worms
刨土找虫吃的鸟
2 [transitiveT] to remove something, especially vegetables, from the ground using a spade 挖,掘〔尤指蔬菜〕
 freshly dug carrots
刚挖出来的胡萝卜
3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to put your hand into something, especially in order to search for something 把手伸入;〔尤指〕翻找,搜寻
 She dug around in her bag for a pen.
她在包里翻找钢笔。
 He dug his hands deep into his pockets.
他把双手深深插进口袋里。
4. dig your heels in to refuse to do something in spite of other people’s efforts to persuade you 坚持己见,拒不让步
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5 dig deep to use something which you have, especially money or effort, which you would not normally need 花大力气,动用〔一般不用的〕金钱或精力
 With one man sent off, the team had to dig deep and hang on for a draw.
一名队员被罚下场后,球队只好费九牛二虎之力保个平局。
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6. dig a hole for yourself  (also dig yourself into a hole) to get yourself into a difficult situation by doing or saying the wrong thing 自食其果,自找麻烦
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7. dig somebody out of trouble/a mess/a hole etc to help a person or organization get out of trouble 帮助某人摆脱困境
8. dig your own grave PROBLEMto do something that will cause serious problems for you in the future 自掘坟墓,自取灭亡,自讨苦吃
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9 [transitiveT]LIKE somebody OR something old-fashioned to like something 喜欢
 I dig that hat!
我喜欢那顶帽子!
THESAURUS
dig to make a hole in the ground using your hands, a tool, or a machine 〔用手、工具或机器〕挖(洞)
Some workmen were digging a trench at the side of the road.
一些工人在路边开沟。
In Africa, the people know where to dig for water.
在非洲,人们知道在哪里掘井取水。
make a hole to dig a hole in the ground, using your hands or a tool 〔用手或工具〕挖洞
Make a hole just big enough for the plant’s roots.
挖一个正好能容下植物根部的坑。
burrow /ˈbʌrəʊ $ ˈbɜːroʊ/ if an animal burrows, it makes a hole or a passage in the ground by digging the earth with its feet, nose etc 〔动物〕挖地洞,钻地道
The rabbits had burrowed a hole under the fence.
兔子在篱笆底下打了个洞。
plough British EnglishBrE, plow American EnglishAmE /plaʊ/ to turn over the soil using a machine or a tool pulled by animals, to prepare the soil for planting seeds 犁(地),耕(地)
The farmers here still plough their fields using buffaloes.
这里的农民依然用水牛犁地。
excavate /ˈekskəveɪt/ formal to dig a large hole in the ground, especially as a preparation for building something 〔尤为建造某物准备〕挖掘
The men began excavating the hole for the pool.
那些人开始开挖池塘。
bore to make a deep round hole in the ground using a special machine, especially in order to look for oil or water 〔尤为寻找石油或水〕开凿
Companies need a special licence to bore for oil.
公司钻探石油需要特别许可证。
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Related topics: Archaeology
dig2 noun [countableC]  
1 JOKECRITICIZEa joke or remark that you make to annoy or criticize someone 挖苦,嘲讽
2 give somebody a dig PUSHto push someone quickly and lightly with your finger or elbow 〔用手指或肘部〕触某人,碰某人,戳某人
3 SXan organized process of digging in order to find ancient objects for study 〔考古上的〕发掘
4 digs [plural]DHB British EnglishBrE old-fashioned a room that you pay rent to live in 租住的房间
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Origin dig1
(1100-1200) Perhaps from Old English dic ditch

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