单词 | dig sth up |
释义 | dig sth up dig sth up (INFORMATION) — phrasal verb with dig /dɪɡ/ verb (PRESENT TENSE digging, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE dug) ► F0 to discover secret or forgotten facts by searching very carefully: » I've been doing some research on our family history and I've dug up some interesting information.» She's one of those journalists who's always trying to dig up dirt on (= unpleasant private details about) celebrities.Thesaurus+: ↑Finding and discovering dig sth up (MOVE SOIL) — phrasal verb with dig /dɪɡ/ verb (PRESENT TENSE digging, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE dug) F0 to take something out of the ground by digging: » It's time we dug up those potatoes.Thesaurus+: ↑DiggingF0 to break the ground or to make a hole in it with a tool, machine, etc.: » They're digging up the road outside to repair the electricity cables.Thesaurus+: ↑Digging |
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