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dig (obj) SEARCHdIgvdigging, past dug dVGto search for or find after looking (an object or information)发掘,搜寻The plumber dug into her bag and pulled out a wrench. [I always + adv/prep]管子工翻找了工具包,掏出一把扳手。He dug into his pocket and took out a few coins. [I always + adv/prep]他掏掏口袋,取出几枚硬币。To dig (deep/deeper) into your pocket(s)/resources/savings, is to give money.掏钱Richer countries must dig deeper into their pockets if global problems, such as pollution, are to be solved.若要解决污染等全球性问题,较富的国家就必须多掏钱。I thought I knew him well, but as I dug deeper (= found out more), I realized that there was a lot about him that I didn't know. [I always + adv/prep]我以为很了解他,可当我深入发掘,我意识到关于他的事自己还有很多不知道的。After a lot of searching, I've managed to dig out (= find) those photographs you wanted. [M]经广泛搜寻,我已设法找到你要的那些照片。I've been doing some research on our family history and I've dug up (= found) some interesting information. [M]我一直在对我们的家史做些调查,我已经找到了些有趣的信息。She's one of those journalists who's always trying to dig the dirt on/dig up (the) dirt on (= find embarrassing facts about the private lives of) famous people. [T]她是那些总是力图挖掘名人丑闻的记者中的一个。
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