词汇 | dig-in |
释义 | dig (yourself) inphrasal verb with digverbuk /dɪɡ/ us /dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledug to make arrangements to protect yourself from an attack by the enemy in a war situation, for example by digging trenches (= long, narrow holes)(挖壕沟等)掩蔽,防御 Preparing batten batten down the hatchesidiom break someone in bug-out bag build (someone/something) up dig gear (someone/something) up get/have your ducks in a rowidiom gird gird yourselfidiom go bag lay prep preparation regroom roll up your sleevesidiom set something up set the scene/stageidiom suit tee You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Digging dig inphrasal verb with digverbuk /dɪɡ/ us /dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledug informal (EAT)to start eating: 开始吃 The food's getting cold - dig in!东西快凉了——开始吃吧! Eating al desko binge binge eating bite break breadidiom cram devour feast feast on something feeder feeding finish inhale mainline picnic pig pig out postprandial postprandially shovel (BASEBALL)US In baseball, if a batter digs in, they stand in a position so that they are ready to hit the ball when the pitcher throws it: I wouldn't want to dig in against someone who throws the ball that hard. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide hot corner sac spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play starting pitcher swing dig in | American Dictionarydig inphrasal verb with digverbus/dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledugus/dʌɡ/ infml to start eating, esp. eagerly: The food’s getting cold – dig in! |
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