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    dig查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪɡ] 现在分词:digging
    过去式:dug 过去分词:dug
    名词复数:digs 第三人称单数:digs
    基本释义/说明:v.挖;掘
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    n.
    ①推,戳,刺;
    give sb a dig in the ribs
    捅某人一下.
    That was a dig at me.
    那句话是冲我而来的.
    ②考古学家所挖掘的地点;
    ③(pl)寄宿舍;
    Are you living at home or in digs?
    你是住在家里还是住在寄宿舍?见 digging.
    vi.
    挖掘;刨;
    The dog has been digging in that corner for an hour.
    那狗在那个角落刨了已经有一小时了.
    vt.
    ①掘(土);挖(洞,沟)等;
    dig a field for planting
    翻土备种.
    ②掘取,采掘(矿物);发掘;
    Have you started digging your potatoes yet?
    你是否已开始挖马铃薯了?
    dig evidences from a mass of data
    从一堆资料中发掘证据.
    ③[口语]推;戳;刺;插入,伸进;
    dig one`s feet into water
    把脚伸进水里.
    dig a fork into the meat
    把叉子插到肉里.
    ④[俚]看;注意;懂,了解;喜欢;
    dig that fancy hat.
    看那别致的帽子.
    What I don`t dig over there is the British money.
    在那里我所不了解的就是英国的币制.
    Do you dig modern music?
    你喜欢现代派音乐吗?
    图典解说
    Technique used to play a long ball; the player lunges forward to hit the ball with one or two hands.
    用来打长球的技术;运动员向前冲刺,用一只或两只手击球。
    -扩展释义
    vt.
    1. 掘(土);挖(洞,沟等),2. 掘取,3. 发掘,探究,4. 戳,刺,碰;将...戳进[O]5. 【俚】懂;喜欢,vi.1. 挖掘,发掘,2. 【口】苦干,苦学[(+at)]3. 【英】【口】居住,4. 【俚】懂,n.[C]1. 【口】刺,戳,碰,2. 挖苦,讥讽,3. 【口】考古发掘,4. 【英】【口】住所[P]
    vt.
    挖,钻研,咬住;挖,出土物
    n. 【机械】
    滞塞,不灵活
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:verb

    例句2. they tried to dig a tunnel under the house’

    例句3. there were no cows to milk and no vegetables to dig

    同义词系列2

    例句4. Winnie dug her elbow into his ribs’

    例句5. they asked questions and dug into my past’

    同义词系列3

    例句6. he’s great and I dig talking with him’

    -dig的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    (US) A way or road dug through a hill, or sunk below the surface of the land.
    (plural) A mammary gland on a domestic mammal with more than two breasts.
    A large piece of machinery that digs holes or trenches; an excavator. || A tool for digging. || A spade (playing card). || One who digs. || (Australia, obsolete) A gold miner, one who digs for gold. || (Australia, dated) An informal nickname for a friend; used as a term of endearment. || (Australia, informal) An Australian soldier.
    “It is a powerful little digger with long, strong claws, which it uses to rip apart rock-hard termite mounds.”
    “They were shot as they launched an attack on the police station using guns and a bomb in the bucket of a mechanical digger.”
    “A sub-standard home is scheduled to be set alight by fire crews, then demolished by a digger.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    dig的过去式和过去分词形式(过时的,旧时用法)
    “Imagination was the tool with which he digged and quarried his foundations.”
    “The silver has been mined, digged from the earth, but there is dross in it.”
    “Throwing the earth up on either side, he had digged to a depth of about two feet, when his spade encountered a coffin.”
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