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dig

:/dɪɡ/
:/dɪɡ/
v.:
掘(地);凿(洞);挖(土);掘得
n.:
轻推;挖苦;嘲讽;考古发掘
网络:
挖掘;挖洞;采掘
词形变换: (过去式) dug (过去式) digged (现在分词) digging (第三人称单数) digs
例句
1.
Hence, the Kuang Heng thought a way: He took a pair of penknife, sew a wall to dig big some.
于是匡衡一个办法小刀一些
2.
I know it's got to be somewhere around here, I want you to take a look at the sheets see whether you can dig it.
知道一带看看这些报表能否明白
3.
Ah, if we were able to dig out a dwelling in that cliff, at a good height, so as to be out of the reach of harm, that would be capital!
要是我们峭壁什么危险地方一个住所
4.
The day before, at Hanwang, he found an elderly man still in the ruins of his collapsed home, weeping as he tried to dig out objects.
前一天译音找到一名老者倒塌落泪试图挖出自己东西
5.
racism, nepotism and a love of money are only going to get china so far. at some point you have to dig a little deeper. good luck.
种族歧视任贤贪财中国越来越遥远时刻不得不深入好运
6.
In World War II th e general made it a point of pride to dig his own foxhole.
第二次世界大战将军骄傲强调自己散兵坑
7.
Without thinking, I said, "I'm not quite ready to dig a bunker in the backyard. "
不想回答准备好在后院碉堡
8.
No one wants to see a soul dig itself into a bottomless pit, as we are All One and each soul is intended to eventually return to the Source.
希望看到一个灵魂自掘坟墓因为我们合一每个灵魂预期最终回归源头
9.
Obama said he regretted his comment to Clinton in that debate that she was "likable enough" had been interpreted as a dig at her.
上场辩论奥巴马评论克林顿足够可爱后来诠释挖苦奥巴马表示道歉
10.
This session will help you know more about your mother, if you dig your Mom about her childhood, her friends, teachers.
访谈妈妈口中得知童年生活老师朋友情况