digging 的 4 个定义
dug [duhg] /dʌg/ or digged [digd], /dɪgd/, dig·ging.
- to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
- to make one's way or work by or as by removing or turning over material: to dig through the files.
dug [duhg] /dʌg/ or digged [digd], /dɪgd/, dig·ging.
- to break up, turn over, or loosen, as with a shovel, spade, or bulldozer.
- to form or excavate by removing material.
- to unearth, obtain, or remove by digging.
- (5)
- thrust; poke: He gave me a dig in the ribs with his elbow.
- a cutting, sarcastic remark.
- an archaeological site undergoing excavation.
- digs, Informal. living quarters; lodgings.
- dig in, to dig trenches, as in order to defend a position in battle.to maintain one's opinion or position.to start eating.
- dig into, Informal. to attack, work, or apply oneself voraciously, vigorously, or energetically: to dig into one's work; to dig into a meal.
- dig out, to remove earth or debris from by digging.to hollow out by digging.to find by searching: to dig out facts for a term paper.
- dig up, to discover in the course of digging.to locate; find: to dig up information.
digging 近义词
delve into; hollow out
digging 的近义词 48 个
- bore
- bulldoze
- burrow
- clean
- discover
- dredge
- drill
- enter
- excavate
- exhume
- go into
- gouge
- harvest
- penetrate
- scoop
- search
- shovel
- sift
- uncover
- unearth
- cat
- channel
- deepen
- depress
- drive
- grub
- hoe
- investigate
- mine
- pierce
- pit
- probe
- produce
- quarry
- root
- rout
- sap
- spade
- till
- tunnel
- undermine
- break up
- concave
- dig down
- fork out
- root out
- scoop out
- turn over
digging 的反义词 9 个
thrust object into
investigate; discover
enjoy, like
understand
更多digging例句
- We evaluated about a dozen companies in the AI space and dug in deep on six of them.
- A strong burst of water dug into his hand, tearing open his rubber glove and slicing the skin.
- They don’t want to put themselves out of a job by doing a lot of digging and showing that, “Oh, it turns out our TV ads are unprofitable.”
- Matze suggested that Parler will continue to “defy authoritarian content curation,” a dig at social media networks like Facebook and Twitter, which have tightened their rules on misinformation as the election neared.
- Part of that means digging into human-wildlife relationships—and how they change as people take over more of the world.
- He said he spent his time doing “Mickey Mouse make-work,” digging though old records for long-abandoned well sites.
- As a kid, you were convinced that enough digging in the backyard would take you straight through to China.
- For a while we sit quietly digging through pieces of fish, the tiny bones getting stuck in our teeth.
- “There are various iterations of my life out there,” says Billy Hayes, digging into his Eggs Benedict at a Manhattan diner.
- She said: “They said that because of a by-law I had to have the body cremated or buried within 24 hours after digging it up.”
- But Grandfather Mole only shook his head impatiently, as if to say that digging a hole wouldn't help him this time.
- And being very fond of clover blossoms, Billy hated to spend his time digging.
- I can't see ourselves digging down for sixty cents a thousand for driving our logs—contracts or no contracts.
- Frequently two men were seen on one horse, digging in their heels and urging him to the utmost speed.
- While digging here in 1856, De Rossi found the important epitaph of Eusebius before given.