dug
英 [dʌɡ]
美 [dʌɡ]
v. 掘(地); 凿(洞); 挖(土); 掘得; (采)掘出; 寻找,搜寻(物品)
dig的过去分词和过去式
复数:dugs
BNC.33648 / COCA.34999
柯林斯词典
Dugis the past tense and past participle ofdig.
英英释义
noun
- an udder or breast or teat
双语例句
- When you drink the water, think of those who dug the well.
饮水不忘掘井人。 - She dug out a photograph from under a pile of papers.
她从一堆报纸下面抽出一张照片。 - The workmen have dug away the foundations.
工人们挖好了地基。 - Central to the operation is a mile-deep well, dug originally to explore for oil
那次行动的重点是一口深达1英里的井,最初钻那口井是为了勘探石油。 - She was barefoot and stones dug into her feet. 'Ouch, ouch,' she cried.
她光着脚被石头硌到了。“哎哟,哎哟,”她大声叫着。 - His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde.
他的描述和克莱德发现的证据正好吻合。 - More bodies have been dug up at the site
在那个地点又挖掘出几具尸体。 - She dug the foundation with a pick and shovel.
她用镐和平锹挖地基。 - The tyres dug into the grit as he swung the car off the road.
当他一个急转弯把车驶离马路时,轮胎陷进了沙子里。 - If you dug up an old medical book from the sixties, it would tell you that childhood leukemia is incurable.
如果找一本20世纪60年代的旧医学书出来的话,它会告诉你儿童白血病是不治之症。