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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To break up, turn over, or remove (earth or sand, for example), as with a shovel, spade, or snout, or with claws, paws or hands.
- verb-transitive: To make or form by removing earth or other material: dig a trench; dug my way out of the snow.
- verb-transitive: To prepare (soil) by loosening or cultivating.
- verb-transitive: To obtain or unearth by digging: dig coal out of a seam; dug potatoes from a field.
- verb-transitive: To obtain or find by an action similar to digging: dug a dollar out of his pocket; dug the puck out of the corner.
- verb-transitive: To learn or discover by careful research or investigation: dug up the evidence; dug out the real facts.
- verb-transitive: To force down and into something; thrust: dug his foot in the ground.
- verb-transitive: To poke or prod: dug me in the ribs.
- verb-transitive: Sports To strike or redirect (a ball) just before it hits the ground, as in tennis or volleyball.
- verb-transitive: Slang To understand fully: Do you dig what I mean?
- verb-transitive: Slang To like, enjoy, or appreciate: "They really dig our music and, daddy, I dig swinging for them” ( Louis Armstrong).
- verb-transitive: Slang To take notice of: Dig that wild outfit.
- verb-intransitive: To loosen, turn over, or remove earth or other material.
- verb-intransitive: To make one's way by or as if by pushing aside or removing material: dug through the files.
- verb-intransitive: Slang To have understanding: Do you dig?
- noun: A poke or thrust: a sharp dig in the ribs.
- noun: A sarcastic, taunting remark; a gibe.
- noun: An archaeological excavation.
- noun: Sports An act or an instance of digging a ball.
- noun: Lodgings.
- phrasal-verb: dig in To dig trenches for protection.
- phrasal-verb: dig in To hold on stubbornly, as to a position; entrench oneself.
- phrasal-verb: dig in To begin to work intensively.
- phrasal-verb: dig in To begin to eat heartily.
- idiom: dig in (one's) heels To resist opposition stubbornly; refuse to yield or compromise.
- idiom: dig it out Slang To run as fast as one can, especially as a base runner in baseball.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to dig oneself in apsikasti
- to dig up a) iškasti
- rasti
- archeologinių kasinėjimų vieta
- digged)
- kasti
- šnek.
- smūgis
- surasti
- prisikasti
- suarti
- būstas
- butas