单词 | Dig |
例句 | 1 A man may dig his grave with his teeth. 2 You would have to dig up the plant yourself. 3 Dig a pit and bury the garbage. 4 Dig trenches to drain the water away. 5 They began to dig into the hill. 6 The children helped their parents to dig up potatoes. 7 She gave him a sharp dig in the ribs. 8 I'm going to dig down this wall. 9 This ground is too hard to dig. 10 Dig in while it's hot! 11 The teacher shouldn't dig at his pupils. 12 I went home to dig around in my closets for some old tapes. 13 Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving! 14 They dig a small hole in the sand to bury their eggs. 15 During the dig, the archeological team found some relics from the Stone Age. 16 Firefighters helped to dig out the people trapped in the snowdrift. 17 You have to dig down deeply to fork up the roots. 18 I usually dig in a small barrow load of compost in late summer. 19 Be sure to dig the whole garden over before winter. 20 He tried his best to dig himself in. 21 Dig plenty of well-rotted manure into the soil. 22 Dad uses a spade to dig the garden. 23 Can you dig up any money? 24 Why did you dig out all these old magazines? 25 He didn't dig what the teacher said. 26 Some soldiers were told off to dig ditches. 27 Help yourselves,[] everybody! Dig in! 28 People seem to dig it. 29 Ginnie gave her sister a dig in the ribs. 30 The remains of some Roman earthenware vessels were found during the dig. 1 You would have to dig up the plant yourself. 2 Dig a pit and bury the garbage. 3 She gave him a sharp dig in the ribs. 4 This ground is too hard to dig. 5 I went home to dig around in my closets for some old tapes. 6 The remains of some Roman earthenware vessels were found during the dig. 7 They dig a small hole in the sand to bury their eggs. 8 During the dig, the archeological team found some relics from the Stone Age. 9 Firefighters helped to dig out the people trapped in the snowdrift. 10 I usually dig in a small barrow load of compost in late summer. 11 Dad uses a spade to dig the garden. 12 Can you dig the material out of the archives? 13 The customer will not dig down for such food. 14 We used to bury radishes under the soil to keep fresh and dig them up in time of need. 15 It is forbidden to occupy basic farmland to develop horticulture or dig ponds to breed fish. 31 When did you dig him up? 32 Don't stand on ceremony, dinner's ready, dig in! 33 You dig my meaning, man? 34 Where did you dig up the fresh evidence? 35 Dig out and burn infected canes. 36 Pull up a chair and dig in! 37 I really dig the way she sings. 38 Dig a hole around 12 inches deep. 39 Newspapers love to dig up scandal. 40 They gave him a dig about his meanness. 41 Dig up your geraniums before the first frosts. 42 to dig oneself out of the snow. 43 We had to dig deeper to find water. 44 Dig it up once the foliage has died down. 45 Hey, I really dig those shoes! 46 Dig trenches to drain away the water. 47 She gave him a dig in the ribs. 48 Dig down about 6 inches. 49 The young married couples dig in Manhattan. 50 The dig revealed the site of a Roman villa. 51 Go in - dig in! 52 I went on an archaeological dig over the summer. 53 Public utilities dig up roads to lay pipes. 54 Dig the whole vegetable plot two spits deep. 55 Can you dig the material out of the archives? 56 Dig the ground over in the autumn. 57 Where did you dig the beautiful woman? 58 Where did you dig her up? 59 The customer will not dig down for such food. 60 He stripped to the waist and began to dig. 61 The officer ordered his men to dig themselves in. 62 We had to dig our way out. 63 I'll dig up that plant and move it. 64 That was meant to be a dig at me. 65 We'll have to dig through the old files. 66 Dig that pair of trousers she's wearing. 67 He couldn't resist a dig at the referee. 68 The food's going cold - dig in! 69 A big fork is used to dig the earth. 70 She didn't dig that crazy staff. 71 The food's ready, so dig in! 72 I gave the vegetable plot a quick dig. 73 I don't dig that crazy stuff. 74 Dig some fertiliser into the soil first. 75 I'll dig some potatoes for lunch. 76 I'll have to dig into my savings to buy a new car. 77 I must remember to dig out that book for you. 78 See what you can dig up on this man's past. 79 We used to bury radishes under the soil to keep fresh and dig them up in time of need. 80 Give him a dig! 81 Pardon, I don't dig. 82 You'll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want. 83 Will you dig a little into his past and see what you find? 84 There isn't time to dig deeply and put in manure or compost. 85 Here was a chance to have a dig at trade unionists. 86 I resisted the temptation to get in a sly dig at Fred. 87 The soldiers had to dig the freight trucks out of the snow. 88 It took them three hours to dig him out of the rubble. 89 A special group was organized to dig up the particulate of the case. 90 He's an archaeologist and has been on a dig in Crete for the past year. 91 The job won't take long if we all dig in. 92 It is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen. 93 We must dig over the vegetable garden to grow this new improved strain of vegetable. 94 We'll try and dig the number out for you if you want it. 95 When facts have shown that you are mistaken,you mustn't dig in. 96 We should be able to dig up enough money for your ticket. 97 We shall have to dig under the river to lay the sewage pipe. 98 We're asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims. 99 The student had to dig down to pay the bus fares. 100 She thinks catching the bus is a bit infra dig. 101 The prisoners are made to dig holes and fill them in again. 102 He's taken these measures to try and dig himself out of a hole. 103 Do you dig dancing? 104 Every item found on the archaeological dig is given a code number . 105 To dig calcium into the soil, he warned, does not help the plant. 106 With one man sent off, the team had to dig deep and hang on for a draw. 107 He had to dig into savings to pay current debts. 108 I dig that hat! 109 There is nothing we can do except dig in and wait. 110 The money raised will be used to dig bore holes to pump water into the dried-up lake. 111 Dancing in the street is rather infra dig for a bank manager! 112 If you expect to finish the work this morning you had better dig in and get started. 113 We had to dig the car out of a snow drift. 114 We just have to dig in and hope we can turn things around. 115 I'm going to have to dig into my savings again. 116 Richer countries must dig deeper into their pockets if global problems, such as pollution, are to be solved. 117 She couldn't resist a dig at Dave after his unfortunate performance. 118 You could dig this plot in an afternoon if you really put your back into it. 119 The ground was frozen hard and was impossible to dig. 120 It is forbidden to occupy basic farmland to develop horticulture or dig ponds to breed fish. 121 Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first. 122 It isn't a good idea to dig too deep into his past. 123 They were having a little dig at her about the way she tells everybody else what to do. 124 We'll have to dig quite deep to get at the roots. 125 The horse started galloping the moment I gave it a good dig. 126 The doctor used a sharp instrument to dig a piece of glass out of my finger. 127 I thought you would dig yourself in at New York. 128 I'd like some time to dig over the questions raised in today's meeting. 129 They tried to dig up something from his past to spoil his chances of being elected. 130 With the chips down, we had to dig deep. 131 Stay here and dig the garden. 132 And I really dig those cute babes looking on! 133 I don't dig modern jazz. 134 I could dig a tunnel right out. 135 I could dig a tunnel round the door. 136 They dig deep especially to maintain the under-21 resources. 137 I dig the garden, or wrap my Christmas presents. 138 Charles began to dig for gold with a broom. 139 Researchers dig deep, straight-walled ditches and search up and down the wall of earth for signs of shaking. 140 Children were urged to dig into their pockets for a contribution and to sign the scroll themselves. 141 They collect seeds and wild berries, and dig up secret hoards of grain. 142 He started to dig by hand a massive pit-at least 7m deep and 16m across-outside his back door. 143 I was much too small to climb their trees, or dig their fields, or kill and eat their animals. 144 I do not believe the answer to every problem is simply for government to dig deeper in your pocket. 145 Improbable though it may seem, birds also manage to dig into stone. 146 In the picture are two men, almost interchangeable, working side by side as they dig a ditch. 147 Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Confucius 148 The dig revealed a complex of three separate setts within the 2m-deep soil. 149 I had to dig my heels in to stay steady. 150 Some one should dig it out from the carpet under which it was brushed and blow the dust off it. 151 Firstly, there are clearly some issues where member states are beginning to dig in their heels. 152 If you want to dig the dirt your best hope is old Gooseneck, especially if he finds you attractive. 153 Another response has been to dig deeper than usual into waiting lists or to lower admissions standards. 154 So the generous trio decided to dig deep into their own pockets to give the staff a four percent boost. 155 The rest of the gaggle were going home to dig more ditches and haul more stumps. 156 And the only way I figure we can get to it now is to dig a well by hand. 157 We had some bulldozers, and they tried to dig out the tunnels. 158 But if you continue to dig in your heels over this then one friendship or involvement may become a casualty now. 159 The best place to seek God is in a garden. You can dig for him there. George Bernard Shaw 160 Following the incident with the boy a Dig Daddy style man had gone to his door and beaten him up. 161 We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands. 162 Thereafter, McKenzie had to dig deep into his resources to reach the final bell. 163 Here, they are still able to dig through the snow to uncover whatever sparse winter vegetation remains below. 164 She would dig and cultivate her plants with great gusto and had one of the finest gardens in the Institute compound. 165 All this makes for dramatic pictures, and people dig deeply into their pockets to give. 166 He set up a beehive barricade as bulldozers moved in to dig a pipeline near his land. 167 And we were like bankrolling this entire archaeological dig, you know, the two of us, basically. 168 She unzipped the bag and started to dig through the tangle of clothing for her soap case. 169 I phone carpenters and painters, and a funny little man with glasses to dig up my garden. 170 I pat down coat pockets, dig through backpacks and open drawers until I find it. 171 The struggle to explore the inner space of their materials has driven sculptors to dig deep. 172 There was nothing for it but to attempt to dig them out by hand. 173 Eight others connected directly or indirectly with the dig later died in mysterious circumstances. 174 Whether it can persuade the Government to dig in its heels over this issue looks very uncertain. 175 Each time she does so,[sentencedict .com] the male has to dig down to the buried vegetation and cover it over again. 176 I dig my heels into the sandy soil of the path. 177 It was then time to dig over the kitchen garden, although we now had help. 178 The swallows dig their burrows here in the sand every year. 179 Deputy Chief Larry Wendt said a backhoe will partially dig the graves and the inmates will finish them. 180 When the wine was finished, we went to bed, apart from those who had graves to dig. 181 I would dig the grave myself, six feet down into the dense clay soil. 182 Yet, when we dig a little deeper, we find simply another style of moral paternalism lies buried beneath the surface. 183 Ignore them and dig deeper, where some truly good stuff can frequently be found. 184 They dig into mud, so supply river sand, at least, not gravel. 185 Shrimp farmers dig canals to bring salt water to enclosed areas where shrimps are cultured. 186 This man would want to know everything, would delve and dig, and not be satisfied with surface explanations. 187 Sad excuse for a car park, and soil left unwanted after an archaeological dig. 188 Once an avalanche of bills has you buried, it seems impossible to dig your way out again. 189 When you talk to a large audience in a positive way, some critics don't dig that. 190 Drug abuse is a suicidal act. Men dig their own graves by being addicted to the deadly pleasures of psychedelic drugs. The drug addict lives to die for ecstasy and hallucination, and they cannot avoid a horrible fate. Dr T.P.Chia 191 Phil goes out to dig Denver and gets hung-up with arty types. 192 Most of them are on bare metal with nothing to dig their nails into. 193 It never ceases to amaze me what human beings can do when they have to dig deep. 194 Dig the site before planting out in May, remove weeds and add a scattering of bonemeal. 195 The Cowboys will sense it and start to pound their chests and dig in. 196 Just before he and the camera take a dig over like a thirty foot cliff. 197 The preparation stage of this exercise asks you to dig deep, setting aside time to ask yourself some probing questions. 198 The bird uses its long curved bill to dig out worms and small insects. 199 Go down the sand pit and dig for the bones of stegosaurus! 200 She's taking a dig at her boyfriend again. 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