
도구나 손으로 땅, 흙, 모래 등을 파거나 뒤엎다.
To break up, turn over, or remove earth, soil, or sand using a tool, machine, or hands.
예문:
"We spent the morning digging trenches for the new irrigation system."
"The dog was frantically digging a hole in the backyard, chasing a mole."
묻혀 있거나 숨겨진 것을 노력이나 조사를 통해 찾아내거나 발굴하다.
To find or extract something, especially something buried or hidden, often requiring effort or investigation. (Often used with 'up' or 'out').
예문:
"Archaeologists dug up ancient pottery fragments near the riverbed."
"The journalist had to dig deep into public records to uncover the scandal."
물체나 신체의 일부를 다른 것에 날카롭게 밀어 넣거나 찌르다.
To push or thrust an object or part of the body sharply into or against something.
예문:
"She dug her elbow into his side to get his attention during the boring lecture."
"He dug his heels into the sand, refusing to move forward."
(비격식) 무엇인가를 이해하거나, 좋아하거나, 즐기다.
(Informal, often used in negative) To understand, appreciate, or enjoy something.
예문:
"I just don't dig the new direction the band is taking with their music."
"Do you dig the vibe of this coffee shop? It's really chill."
날카롭게 찌르거나 쿡 찌르는 행위; 또는 비꼬거나 비판하는 말.
A sharp poke or thrust; or a sarcastic, critical, or mocking remark.
예문:
"He made a subtle dig about her expensive new car during the meeting."
"I felt a sharp dig in my ribs, signaling that I should stop talking."
고고학 발굴 현장이나 발굴 작업 그 자체.
An archaeological excavation site or the process of excavation itself.
예문:
"The team spent the summer working at the Roman dig near the coast."
"Funding for the current dig is running low, threatening the continuation of the project."
(비격식, 주로 영국) 누군가가 살거나 머무는 장소; 하숙.
(Informal, chiefly British) A place where someone lives or stays; lodgings.
예문:
"I need to find new digs before the semester starts, as my current lease is ending."
"Their new digs downtown are much smaller but closer to the office."