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excavando
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inglês
espanhol
espanhol
digging [ˈdɪɡɪŋ] SUBST often pl
digging MINER, ARQUEOL
I. dig <Part pres digging, pass & Part perf dug> [americ dɪɡ, Brit dɪɡ] VERBO trans
1.1. dig ground:
1.2. dig hole/trench:
1.3. dig:
dig turnips/potatoes
dig weeds
1.4. dig ARQUEOL:
dig site/temple
2. dig (jab, thrust):
to dig sth into sth
pegarle un codazo en las costillas a alguien coloq
3.1. dig calão, antiq (like):
¿te mola este sitio? Esp calão
¿te pasa este lugar? Méx calão
3.2. dig calão, antiq (understand):
no de qué va Esp coloq
II. dig <Part pres digging, pass & Part perf dug> [americ dɪɡ, Brit dɪɡ] VERBO intr
1.1. dig (excavate):
dig dog:
they're digging for oil
1.2. dig ARQUEOL:
2. dig (search):
3. dig (understand):
dig calão, antiq
III. dig [americ dɪɡ, Brit dɪɡ] SUBST
1. dig ARQUEOL:
2. dig (jab):
3. dig coloq:
to have a dig at sb/sth
meterse con alguien/algo
4. dig <digs, pl > (lodgings) Brit:
dig around VERBO [americ dɪɡ -, Brit dɪɡ -] (v + adv) coloq
dig into VERBO [americ dɪɡ -, Brit dɪɡ -] coloq (v + prep + o)
1. dig into (start eating):
atacar coloq
2. dig into (investigate):
3. dig into resources/reserves:
I. dig in VERBO [americ dɪɡ -, Brit dɪɡ -] (v + adv)
1. dig in MILITAR:
2. dig in (start eating):
dig in coloq
atacar coloq
¡al ataque! coloq
¡ataquen! coloq
¡atacar! Esp coloq
II. dig in VERBO [americ dɪɡ -, Brit dɪɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. dig in fertilizer/compost:
2. dig in MILITAR:
infra dig [americ ˈˌɪnfrə ˈˌdɪɡ, Brit ˌɪnfrə ˈdɪɡ] ADJ coloq, antiq pred
dig over VERBO [americ dɪɡ -, Brit dɪɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
dig over soil:
dar vuelta CSur
dig up VERBO [americ dɪɡ -, Brit dɪɡ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. dig up:
dig up vegetable patch/lawn
dig up weeds/tree/bulbs
2. dig up body/treasure/pottery:
3. dig up facts/information coloq:
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
excavaciones ARQUEOL
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. dig [dɪg] -gg-, dug, dug SUBST
1. dig (excavation):
2. dig (poke):
3. dig (sarcastic remark):
II. dig [dɪg] -gg-, dug, dug VERBO intr
1. dig (turn over ground):
2. dig (poke):
III. dig [dɪg] -gg-, dug, dug VERBO trans
1. dig (move ground):
dig a well, canal
2. dig (excavate):
3. dig (stab, poke):
4. dig coloq (like):
Expressões:
dig out VERBO trans
dig out hole
dig out buried object
infra dig [ˌɪnfrəˈdɪg] ADJ Brit irón coloq
dig up VERBO trans
1. dig up (retrieve from ground):
2. dig up (excavate):
3. dig up (find out):
I. dig into VERBO intr
Expressões:
II. dig into VERBO trans always separ
dig into coloq:
Expressões:
I. dig in VERBO intr coloq (start eating)
II. dig in VERBO trans
1. dig in:
2. dig in (dig trenches):
3. dig in:
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
I. dig [dɪg] SUBST
1. dig (poke):
2. dig (excavation):
3. dig (sarcastic remark):
II. dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VERBO intr
1. dig (turn over ground):
2. dig (poke):
III. dig [dɪg] VERBO trans
1. dig (move ground):
dig a well, canal
2. dig (excavate):
3. dig (stab, poke):
4. dig calão (like):
Expressões:
I. dig into VERBO intr
Expressões:
II. dig into VERBO trans always separ
dig into coloq:
Expressões:
dig out VERBO trans
dig out hole
dig out buried object
dig out buried object
I. dig in VERBO intr coloq (start eating)
II. dig in VERBO trans
1. dig in (bury):
2. dig in (dig trenches):
3. dig in:
dig up VERBO trans
1. dig up (from ground):
2. dig up (excavate):
3. dig up fig (find out):
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
Present
Idig
youdig
he/she/itdigs
wedig
youdig
theydig
Past
Idug
youdug
he/she/itdug
wedug
youdug
theydug
Present Perfect
Ihavedug
youhavedug
he/she/ithasdug
wehavedug
youhavedug
theyhavedug
Past Perfect
Ihaddug
youhaddug
he/she/ithaddug
wehaddug
youhaddug
theyhaddug
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Big engines will dig big ditches, and thousands of people will be running to and fro.
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They may also dig trenches up to 20 cm deep to expose buried prey, such as clams.
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No person is allowed to dig or search for antiquities, including the use of a metal detector.
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They are miners who especially like to dig up sun's blood (gold) and other useful and beautiful minerals.
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Since he was a low-risk prisoner, he was given a lot more freedom, and thus found it easy to dig behind everyone else's back.
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