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dug in

/dig/US // dɪg //UK // (dɪɡ) //

挖到了,挖了进去,埋头苦干,掘进

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v.无主动词 verb
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    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.
v.有主动词 verb
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    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.
    • : to find or discover by effort or search.
    • : to poke, thrust, or force: He dug his heel into the ground.
n.名词 noun
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    • : 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.
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    • : 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.

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Examples

  • In another, she digs into the mythology and fetishization of mermaids.

  • This time we’re digging into Techstars’ latest three accelerator classes.

  • Any SEO will tell you that an automated auditing tool won’t tell you nearly as much as a person with expertise digging into your website.

  • In today’s essay, I dig into the big Tesla-Bitcoin news and tease out what it may mean for ESG investors, a true force on Wall Street.

  • So we’ll want to look for ice we can dig out from under the surface at lower latitudes.

  • Isaacs recently returned from the New Mexico desert after shooting interior scenes for a new TV mini-series called Dig.

  • Over the next 36 years, he would dig a 2,087-foot tunnel that led absolutely nowhere.

  • For a few hours every day she would read big books at the library, watch reruns of the show, and dig through questions in the J!

  • This gave the Germans time to stabilize and dig in on the “hedgerow front” before St. Lô.

  • When I was young, I loved to dig and find and collect fossils.

  • And if he was worried about Farmer Green's cat, why didn't he dig a hole for himself at once, and get out of harm's way?

  • When a besieged city suspects a mine, do not the inhabitants dig underground, and meet their enemy at his work?

  • Half-fed men would dig for diamonds, and men sheltered by a crazy roof erect the marble walls of palaces.

  • There was only one reason why Billy Woodchuck didn't exactly care to dig a new home for himself in the pasture just then.

  • They do not have to plow or dig, or perform any other cultivation than that of clearing the land where they are to plant.