| 释义 | ●ˌdig ˈin●ˌdig ˈinto sth1.  (informal) to begin to eat 开始吃;开吃◆Dig in while it’s hot! 趁热吃吧!◆As soon as the food arrived he dug in hungrily.
 食物一端来,他便狼吞虎咽地吃起来。◆They dug into the pizza hungrily.
 他们风卷残云般吃起比萨饼。SYN tuck in, etc. (especially BrE)  NOTE  Dig in  is used especially to tell sb to start eating. * dig in 尤用于请别人开始吃。2.  (NAmE,  informal) to begin to do sth in a way that shows that you are determined to continue or finish it, even if it is difficult 开始认真对待;大干起来◆He looked at the stack of work and dug in straight away.
 他看了看堆积如山的工作,便立即埋头干了起来。◆She dug into the reports and finished them before the meeting.
 她全力以赴开始读报告,在开会前读完了。[v + adv] [v + prep]
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