释义 |
dug verb uk /dʌɡ/ us /dʌɡ/ past simple and past participle of dig(dig的过去式及过去分词)
Buried treasure almost always needs to be dug up and removed. Here, to their complete mystification, they saw a large hole about four feet in depth had been dug. In spite of miles and miles of snow-sheds and snow-fences, and ever so many steam snow-plows, the railroad is blocked now and then until a way can be dug through huge heaps of drift. They dropped their clam shells near the holes they had dug, and started up the beach. This tunnel wasn't dug in the side of a hill.
dug | American Dictionary dug us/dʌɡ/ past simple and past participle of dig |