dig
英 [dɪg]
美[dɪɡ]
- vt. 挖,掘;探究
- vi. 挖掘
- n. 戳,刺;挖苦
- n. (Dig)人名;(罗)迪格
词组搭配
dig the dirt (或 dig up dirt)
(informal)discover and reveal damaging information about someone
(非正式)发现(或揭露)有损(某人)的消息,讲(某人)坏话
dig a hole for oneself (或 dig oneself into a hole)
get oneself into an awkward or restrictive situation
使自己处于难堪(或受局限)的境地
dig in one's heels (或 toes, feet)
resist stubbornly; refuse to give in
顽抗;拒绝让步
officials dug their heels in on particular points.
在一些特定问题上,官员们拒不让步。
dig a pit for
officials dug their heels in on particular points.
在一些特定问题上,官员们拒不让步。
dig's one's own grave
officials dug their heels in on particular points.
在一些特定问题上,官员们拒不让步。
dig in
To dig trenches for protection.
挖沟壕来防护
To hold on stubbornly, as to a position; entrench oneself.
固执地坚持立场;稳固自己的地位
To begin to work intensively.
开始痛快地吃
双语例句
- 1. Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
- 挖一个大点儿的洞,先把木桩敲进去。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Dig over any ground that is clear of crops and plants.
- 把没种庄稼和植物的土地都深翻一遍。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The dentist commenced to dig, drill and finally fill the offending tooth.
- 牙医开始在那颗有问题的牙齿上挖洞,钻孔,直到最后把它补好。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. You would have to dig up the plant yourself.
- 你得自己把那株植物挖出来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. I grab George'sarm and dig my nails into his flesh.
- 我抓住乔治的胳膊,指甲抠进了他的肉里。
来自柯林斯例句