词汇 | dig-out |
释义 | dig someone/something outphrasal verb with digverbuk /dɪɡ/ us /dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledug to get someone or something out of somewhere by digging: 把…弄出;把…扒出来;把…挖出来 Firefighters helped to dig out the people trapped in the snowdrift.消防队员帮忙把被困在雪堆里的人救了出来。 The doctor used a sharp instrument to dig a piece of glass out of my finger.医生用尖头工具把我手指里的一块玻璃渣挑了出来。 Digging borer break groundidiom burrow dig dig (yourself) in dig something up drill excavate excavator furrow grub mine plough plough something back/in quarry redrill root root something out/up sink tunnel dig something outphrasal verb with digverbuk /dɪɡ/ us /dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledug informal to find something that you have not seen or used for a long time: 找出(很久不见或未用的东西) Mum dug out some old family pictures to show me.妈妈翻出一些家里的老照片给我看。 Finding and discovering ascertain break (fresh/new) groundidiom breakthrough bring something to lightidiom catch someone red-handedidiom fossick found geocache geocaching get hold ofidiom homing pinpoint plumb red-handed rediscover rediscovery refind refound sniff suss dig out something | American Dictionarydig out somethingphrasal verb with digverbus/dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledugus/dʌɡ/ to search and find something that has been put away for a long time: There are always people who dig out their old uniforms and put them on for a parade. |
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