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●ˌdig sth ˈin●ˌdig sth ˈinto sth1. to push sth into sth 把…插入;把…戳进◆The bird dug its claws in and held onto its prey. 鸟用爪子刺入猎物,牢牢抓住不放。◆She dug her nails into my arm. 她的指甲掐进我胳膊的肉里。2. to mix a substance into soil by digging (翻土以把…)渗进,混入(土壤)◆I’ve dug the fertilizer into the soil. 我把肥料翻埋到土壤里面去了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep] ●dig your ˈheels/ˈtoes into refuse to do sth or to change your ideas or plans 拒绝做某事;拒不让步;固执己见◆He dug his heels in and insisted she went with him. 他毫不让步,坚持要她跟他走。 |