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View usage for: (dʌg) Dug is the past tense and past participle of dig. (dʌɡ) verb the past tense and past participle of dig (dʌɡ) noun1. the nipple, teat, udder, or breast of a female mammal 2. a human breast, esp when old and withered Word origin C16: of Scandinavian origin; compare Danish dægge to coddle, Gothic daddjan to give suck dug in American English 1 (dʌg) verb transitive, verb intransitive dug in American English 2 (dʌg) noun a female animal's nipple, teat, or udder sometimes used, vulgarly or contemptuously, of a woman's breast Word origin < same base as Dan daegge, to suckle, caus. of die, to suck < IE base * dhē: see female Examples of 'dug' in a sentencedug Now he finds himself standing by as the graves are dug.Others have been dug but not filled.Dozens of fresh graves were being dug at the town's cemetery.To make ice, shallow pits were dug and filled with straw.BIGGER graves are being dug by a council to cope with the obesity epidemic.Three narrow trenches half an inch deep were dug into the highway, and the paint was poured in. All related terms of 'dug'Chinese translation of 'dug'dig (dɪɡ) Word forms:ptpp dug vt - [hole]
挖 (wā) - [garden]
掘土 (juétǔ) to dig sth into sth (= sink) 将(將)某物伸进(進)某物 (jiāng mǒuwù shēnjìn mǒuwù)
vi - (with spade)
挖掘 (wājué) to dig into sth (= sink) 戳进(進) (chuōjìn)
n - (= prod)
to give sb a dig in the ribs 戳了某人肋部一下 (chuōle mǒurén lèibù yīxià) - (c) (= excavation) (also archaeological dig)
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考古挖掘 (kǎogǔ wājué) (次, cì)
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to have/take a dig at sb (= criticism) 挖苦某人 (wākǔ mǒurén)
- due to an oversight
- duel
- duet
- dug
- DUI
- duke
- dull
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