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dug

/duhg/US // dʌg //UK // (dʌɡ) //

挖出,挖土机,挖出来的,挖掘

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense and past participle of dig and dig.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdelve into; hollow out
Synonyms
bore内孔,镗孔,内孔的,孔雀bulldoze推土机,推平,推土,推倒burrow洞,洞洞,洞洞头,在地窝clean清洁,洁净,清洁的,洁净的discover发现,发觉,发现的,探索dredge疏浚,疏通,疏导,疏浚工程drill训练,训练演练,训练演习enter进入,走进,进入进入excavate开挖,发掘,挖掘,挖出exhume挖出,掘出,发掘,掘出尸体go into进入,进,入,陷入gouge刮削,挖掉,挖出,抠harvest收获,丰收,收成,收割penetrate渗透,穿透,渗入,识破scoop杓子,勺子,舀子,舀水search搜索,搜寻,搜查,检索shovel铲子,铁锹,锸,锹sift筛选,筛,筛分,筛查uncover揭秘,揭穿,揭发,揭开unearth掘出,发掘,出土,挖掘出来cat猫,猫咪,猫类,猫猫channel渠道,频道,通道,信道deepen深化,加深,加强,深入depress压抑,沮丧,沮丧的,压抑的drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力grub蛴螬,蝤蛴,饲料,蛴蛩钔淞hoe锄头,锄地,锄草,锄奸investigate调查,侦查,探讨mine矿井,我的,矿山,矿场pierce刺破,穿透,刺穿,捅破pit坑,坑内,坑洞,坑位probe探测,探索,探测器,调查produce生产,制作,产生,产量quarry采石场,石矿场,石场,石料场root根,根基,根源,根部rout溃败,溃散,溃疡,溃决sap汁液,汁水,肥皂水,肥皂spade铲子,铲,铲铲till直到,直到最后,直到有一天,直到有一次tunnel隧道,地道,隧道内,隧道里undermine损害,破坏,颠覆,削弱break up分手,分裂,分割,散伙concave凹陷,凹面,凹,凹进dig down往下挖,挖下去,挖下,挖掉fork out岔开,豁出去了,叉开,分叉root out根除,铲除,铲除障碍,拔除scoop out挖出,挖出来的,舀出,挖出来turn over翻开,翻转,翻阅,翻过

Examples

  • Archaeological evidence suggests that survivors wrapped the small body tightly before laying it, curled on one side with the tiny head resting on a pillow, in a carefully dug pit in Panga ya Saidi cave.

  • The petroleum industry has depicted fracking as a few antiseptic drills dug on peaceful farmland.

  • For years, William Schmidt single-handedly dug a tunnel through a mountain to transport his gold-rush loot.

  • Occasionally someone climbed over it or crashed through it or dug under it, or made himself a glider and flew through it.

  • And in Italy, the 16th-century body of an old woman was dug up in 2006 with a brick in her mouth.

  • Following a storm of criticism, Franck dug in on the comparison in two further posts.

  • Things looked anxious for a bit, but by this morning's dawn all are dug in, cool, confident.

  • The Elizabethan pipes were so small that now when they are dug up in Ireland the poor call them 'fairy pipes' from their tininess.

  • But what if I catch the fish by using a hired boat and a hired net, or by buying worms as bait from some one who has dug them?

  • Several tons of leaden pipe were dug up in Fleet street, London, laid down 300 years before.

  • And, as the spring was some little distance from there, they dug a well in the Fort, and found the water very good.