美 [tu dɪɡ]
挖掘
... to read into 认为(某事)暗含某种意义 to dig up 挖掘 a bunch of 一束,一捆,一丛,一扎,一簇 ...
Tabloid newspapers love to dig up scandal.
通俗小报都热衷于刨丑闻。
We're asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims.
我们请求你们尽力为地震灾民提供财物。
There isn't time to dig deeply and put in manure or compost.
没有时间挖得再深些,并放入粪肥或堆肥。
Men had to dig into the mountains of rock to get it.
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But maybe at this point it really is time to dig in our heels.
或许在这点上,的确是该坚持己见了。
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And when we remember that God will dig a rib out of Adam's wound in order to create the beautiful, the golden Eve, we realize how complicated, how complex and how ambivalent, Milton's little image is here at the beginning of the poem.
当我们想起上帝从亚当的伤口中取出一根肋骨,以创造美丽的金色的夏娃,我们意识到弥尔顿在诗的开头描绘的景象,是多么的复杂巧妙,多么的矛盾纠结。
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It uses its short,flat nose to dig near a small tree.
VOA : special.2010.04.07
The large companies used huge machines to dig for gold.
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To dig into the soul of the Treme, you have to rely on your stomach.
If you want to dig beneath the hard-scrabble surface of this desert oasis, start with the OriGen Experience.
You can't fault Joseph Durrett for trying to dig out of the mess he created.