dig out
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1.
To remove something by digging.
及物The archaeologist dug out a Saxon dagger.
Houdini not only got out of the ropes: he also dug himself out of the hole he had been buried in.
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2.
To find or retrieve something buried.
比喻 及物I shall try to dig out my old textbooks.
1927, Ernest Bramah, Max Carrados Mysteries 'I thought it better to bring her down by car, sir,' explained Annesley in an aside of moody resignation. 'I only dug her out at something past eleven last night, and all the trains are at sixes and sevens just now.'
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3.
To make something by digging.
及物We had to dig out our foxhole while under fire.
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4.
To decamp; to leave a place hastily.
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5.
To have penetrative sexual intercourse with someone.
俚语 及物I'd like to dig her out.
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6.
To block a yorker with the bottom of the bat, at the last second.
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