dug

英[dʌɡ] 美[dʌɡ]
  • n. 羊等的)乳房或乳头
  • dig的过去式和过去分词.
  • dugout n.防空洞;独木舟;[棒、足]球员休息处;替补席
  • dug iron n.熟铁
Noun:
  1. an udder or breast or teat

1. The enquiry dug deeper into the alleged financial misdeeds of his government.
这一调查对其政府涉嫌的财政违规行为展开了进一步深究。

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2. The dug-outs were secure from everything but a direct hit.
除非是直接被击中,否则这个地下掩体是非常安全的。

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3. He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions.
他拿起一把铁锨,挖了个坑,将自己曾经珍爱的物品埋了起来。

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4. Two men were standing by the freshly dug grave.
两名男子站在新挖的坟墓边。

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5. More bodies have been dug up at the site.
在那个地点又挖掘出几具尸体。

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    1. They dug the potatoes out (of the ground).
      他们(从地里)挖出了马铃薯。
    2. The manure should be well dug in.
      在翻地时应把肥料均匀地混入土壤中。
    3. We dug up the tree by its roots.
      我们将树连根挖起。
    4. Moles dug tunnels under the lawn.
      鼹鼠在草地下面打洞。
    5. He was buried by an avalanche and had to be dug out.
      他遇雪崩被埋住了,得把他挖出来。
    6. An old Greek statue was dug up here last month.
      上个月在这儿挖出了一尊古希腊雕像。
    7. Lord knows where he dug up that dreadful story.
      天知道他那讨厌的故事是从哪里找来的。
    8. He dug in his spurs.
      他用靴刺踢马。