1.查出;(偶然)发现,找到,得到
2.开垦(荒地等);采掘(山芋等)
3.〈美俚〉出钱,捐助,支付
4.挑起
1.查出;(偶然)发现,找到,得到
2.开垦(荒地等);采掘(山芋等)
3.〈美俚〉出钱,捐助,支付
4.挑起
1.to find information by searching carefully
2.to remove something from under the ground by digging
3.to dig holes in an area of land
1.The only way there was to do it was to dig up stumps but, of course, then you would have completely disrupted the habitat.
过去唯一的办法是挖入树桩内部,但这么做当然会完全破坏锹虫的栖息地。
2.He had to carry water and dig up the red earth and mix it into a stiff clay.
他要取水挖掘红泥,并把它混成稠密的粘土。
3.They would no more let me come away, without a promise to go back, than they would let the wolves dig up the bones of their fathers.
要是我不答应回去,他们是决不会让我出来的,就跟他们决不会让狼刨出他们祖先的尸骨一样。
4.One afternoon, the trainees tackled weed-picking with enthusiasm, competing to see who could dig up the largest clump.
某天下午,这些学员展开了除草竞赛,谁的草垛最大谁就算赢。
5.Every time I see Lily, I get very upset. She's always trying to dig up the past.
我每次见到Lily都会弄得很不愉快。她总想旧事重提。
6.Everything is fine. But I need you to do some research. See what dirt you can dig up on this.
一切都好但我需要你做点调查看看你能从这个人身上挖到多少料
7.If I have to, I'll dig up the garden and plant potatoes.
如果有必要的话,我会把花园挖起来种土豆。
8.The Derbyshire rain came down and the Queen waited until the Earl brought workmen to dig up the squares of black and white marble.
于是女王就坐在德贝郡的大雨之中,直到伯爵找来工人挖走了所有组成黑白格子的大理石。
9.I turned to look at a few other students and some have been dug, and I quickly held back excited to continue to dig up.
我转身看看,别的同学有的已挖出几个了,我连忙忍住兴奋,继续挖了起来。
10.He is still enthusiastic enough to dig up an old photo of himself.
他很热情地捐出他自己的老照片。