词汇 | dig-up |
释义 | dig something upphrasal verb with digverbuk /dɪɡ/ us /dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledug (MOVE SOIL)to take something out of the ground by digging: 挖出,掘出 It's time we dug up those potatoes.现在我们该把那些土豆挖出来了。 to break the ground or to make a hole in it with a tool, machine, etc.: 破土;给…钻孔,给…打眼 They're digging up the road outside to fix a faulty water main.为了维修出问题的供水总管,他们在挖外面的路。 Digging borer break groundidiom burrow dig dig (yourself) in dig someone/something out drill excavate excavator furrow grub mine plough plough something back/in quarry redrill root root something out/up sink tunnel (INFORMATION)to discover secret or forgotten facts by searching very carefully: 挖掘,搜寻(秘密或被遗忘的事) I've been doing some research on our family history and I've dug up some interesting information.我一直在研究我的家史,并且挖掘出了一些有趣的信息。 dig up dirt onShe's one of those reporters who's always trying to dig up dirt on (= unpleasant private details about) celebrities.她是一贯热衷于挖掘名人隐私的记者之一。 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 up something | American Dictionarydig up somethingphrasal verb with digverbus/dɪɡ/present participledigging | past tense and past participledugus/dʌɡ/ to discover information about someone, esp. damaging information: The firm hired a private detective to dig up information on the former supervisor. |
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