dug

英 [dʌɡ] 美 [dʌɡ]
  • v. 挖,翻土(dig的过去式和过去分词)
  • n. 雌性哺乳动物的乳房
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dug (n.)
"animal nipple," or, contemptuously, "the human female breast," 1520s, origin obscure, related to Swedish dagga, Danish dægge "to suckle."
dug (v.)
past tense and past participle of dig (v.).
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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