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dig /dɪg/► SEE ALLdig deepdig your heels indig your own gravedig a grave for yourselfdig yourself (into) a hole ●dig ˈdeep1. search thoroughly for information 深挖,探究,细察(信息)◆You’ll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want. 你必须仔细查阅档案才能找到你需要的数据。2. try hard to provide the money, equipment, etc. that is needed 尽力提供(所需的资金、设备等)◆We’re asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims. 我们请求你们尽力为地震灾民提供财物。●ˌdig your ˈheels in (informal) refuse to do sth or to change your views 拒不让步;固执己见◆A number of councils have dug their heels in over the government’s request to reduce spending. 几个委员会在政府要求削减开支的问题上拒不让步。 OPP give way (to sb/sth) ●dig your own ˈgrave●dig a ˈgrave for yourselfdo sth that will bring harm to yourself 自掘坟墓;自取灭亡;自己害自己◆If you give up your job now, you’ll be digging your own grave, because you won’t find it easy to get another one. 你要是现在放弃工作,等于自己害自己,再找一份工作并不容易。●dig yourself (into) a ˈholeget yourself into a bad situation that it will be very difficult to get out of 使自己陷入难以摆脱的困境;使自己处境尴尬;自食恶果◆When I started lying to him, I realized that I was digging myself into a hole which would be very difficult to get out of. 一开始向他说谎,我就意识到这会让自己陷入麻烦,无法摆脱。 |