dig查询结果如下:
词性:verb
例句1. they dug my garden for me’
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’
例句5. they asked questions and dug into my past’
例句6. he’s great and I dig talking with him’
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“Do not dig any more,” said the voice;“only tell me how high up is your excavation?”
“不要再挖了,”那声音说道,“只告诉我你的洞有多高就得了。”
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The process of converting an octal number into its binary equivalent. The procedure is simple: Step 1: Write out the octal number. Step 2:Replace each octal dig it with its binary equivalence
八进制数转换成等值的二进制数的过程。这个过程很简单:第一步,写出八进制数;第二步,把每位八进制数用它的等值二进制数代替。
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Dig the patch two spit(s)deep.
把这块地掘到两铲深。
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The newspapers love to dig up scandals
报纸喜欢揭露丑闻。
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Don’t dig me in the ribs.
不要戳我的肋骨。
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Don’t believe what he says. He’s trying to dig a pit for you.
不要相信他的话。他在算计你。
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A special group was organized to dig up the particulate of the case.
成立了一个专门小组来查明该案件的各个细节。
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To dig up or remove from a grave or tomb;exhume.
从坟墓中掘出;掘墓
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dig facts from books
从书中寻找事实
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It is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen.
地面冻结时不易挖掘。
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At dusk on the ninth day we received orders to cross over to the north bank of Chinsha River and dig in
第九天黄昏,我们接到命令,要渡到金沙江北岸,并在那里构筑工事。
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Yes, dig a hole, next put the seed into the hole.
对,先挖个洞,再把种子放进去。
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It is not easy to dig out the past
发掘过去的历史是不容易的。
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Fan Po-wen winced at this sly dig , but he covered up his annoyance with a smile, as if he were grateful for the offer, and said
范博文略略皱一下眉头,却又用了似乎感谢的样子,笑了一笑说
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a sharp dig in the ribs.
给肋骨上狠狠的一推
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The customers will not dig down for such entertainment
顾客不会为这种娱乐节目掏腰包。
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She has gone to the library to dig out a few facts and figures for the report
她去图书馆找写报告用的实例和数据了。
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She’s taking a dig at her boyfriend again. How long can they stay together?
她又对她的男友冷嘲热讽了,他们还能在一起多久呢?
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While she was studying physics, he began to dig into physical chemistry
她在研究物理学时,他开始钻研物理化学。
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The police don’t understand the now generation and the now generation doesn’t dig the fuzz.
警察不理解时髦的一代,时髦的一代不理解警察。
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The rescuers managed to dig out the trapped miners
救授人员设法挖出了被困的矿工。
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According to the local people, even today they may, from time to time while working in the fields, dig up handfuls of rusty arrowheads or other kinds of weaponry. It is not hard to imagine how tragically furious the fighting then was
据当地人说,耕作时,经常发现成把的箭镞等古代兵器,可以想象,当年的战斗是何等悲壮。
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The officer ordered his men to dig themselves in
军官命令部下掘壕自守。
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Carlini fetched two pickaxes; and the father and the lover began to dig at the foot of a huge oak, beneath which the young girl was to repose
卡烈尼去拿了两把鹤嘴锄,于是那父亲和那情人就开始在一棵大橡树脚下挖掘起来,准备让那年轻姑娘长眠在橡树底下。
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To dig or make a long narrow trench or furrow in.
开沟于,筑渠于挖或筑狭长的沟渠或细沟
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A red-faced man at Lige’s right gave him a dig in the ribs
莱奇右边的一个红脸汉子捅了莱奇的肋骨一下。
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Everyone must dig into his work with a will
每个人都必须全力以赴地工作。
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Mother set the food on the table and told the children to dig in
母亲在桌上摆好饭菜,叫孩子们吃饭。
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Get a shovel, so that we can dig a hole in the sand.
拿个铲子来,我们好在沙中挖个洞。
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I was still unable to divine for what reason M. de Villefort had this spade in his hands, when he stopped close to the thicket where I was, glanced round, and began to dig a hole in the earth
那个穿披风的人向我走过来,但当他走近一些的时候,我看到他手里拿着一件武器。
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noun
1.A push or poke with one’s elbow, finger, etc.
‘Ginnie gave her sister a _dig_ in the ribs’
‘He didn’t seem to mind making cracks likely to earn him a _dig_ in the ribs from his fiancée, Chanelle, whom he subsequently married.’
2.A remark intended to mock or criticize.
‘she never missed an opportunity to have a _dig_ at him’
‘Was he also taking a sly _dig_ at the Canadian pretense that we don’t engage in American dreaming?’
3.An act or spell of digging.
‘a thorough _dig_ of the whole plot’
‘It is a time for a drive in the country, a _dig_ in the garden, a football game or a family dinner.’
4.An archaeological excavation.
‘The _dig_ has uncovered the remains of a hut circle and unearthed lots of pottery, including Roman samianware and 17th century German ballamineware.’
‘During a new _dig_ , he has now discovered a rare Viking buckle with a ‘wonderful runic design’ dating back to the 10th century.’
verb
1.(of a soldier) protect oneself by digging a trench or similar ground defence.
‘Everywhere she looked, Sara saw soldiers hard at work, mostly _digging_ in.’
‘Fighting against well _dug_ in troops and defences that had been prepared years in advance they clawed their way over the dunes and onto the coastlines and into the hedgerows.’
2.Begin eating heartily.
‘Go on, now, fill up your plate and _dig_ in.’
‘He suspected she’d still manage to catch every nuance of his reaction, though, so he took his spoon and _dug_ in with all the heartiness he could summon.’
3.Break up and move earth with a tool or machine, or with hands, paws, snout, etc.
‘the boar had been _digging_ for roots’
‘she had to _dig_ the garden’
4.Bring out or discover something after a search or investigation.
‘they _dug_ out last year’s notes’
‘have you _dug_ up any information on the captain?’
5.Engage in research; conduct an investigation.
‘he had no compunction about _digging_ into her private affairs’
‘You have the qualification to be a top investigator or researcher as you doggedly _dig_ out the facts of whatever matter you are pursuing.’
6.Excavate (an archaeological site)
‘apart from _digging_ a site, recording evidence is important’
‘Just _digging_ the site was an achievement in itself, he says.’
7.Extract from the ground by breaking up and moving earth.
‘the water board came and _dug_ the cable up’
‘Some flower thieves were fined just last month for _digging_ up 300 quid’s worth from a Norfolk garden.’
8.Like, appreciate, or understand.
‘I really _dig_ heavy rock’
‘Don’t even start on how there are some chicks who _dig_ them.’
9.Make (a hole, grave, etc.) by breaking up and moving earth.
‘he took a spade and _dug_ a hole’
‘a newly _dug_ grave’
10.Push or poke sharply.
‘he _dug_ his hands into his pockets’
‘Ryan pushed his hands deeper into his pocket, _digging_ his nails in his palms to assure himself he was awake.’
11.Search or rummage in a specified place.
‘Catherine _dug_ into her handbag and produced her card’
‘He _dug_ around for a few seconds in search of his cell-phone, but eventually gave up.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。