释义 |
delve I. \ˈdelv\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English delven, from Old English delfan to dig, bury; akin to Old Saxon bidelƀan to bury, Old High German telban to dig, Lithuanian delba crowbar, Russian dolbit' to chisel transitive verb 1. archaic : to make (as a ditch or hole) by digging : excavate 2. a. now chiefly dialect Britain : spade < delve a garden > b. : to dig into : explore by or as if by digging < delving the garnered lore of centuries > intransitive verb 1. a. : to dig or labor with or as if with a spade; often : to labor as a drudge b. : to seek laboriously (as in books or records) for information 2. of a slope or sloping way : to make a sudden descent : dip Synonyms: see dig II. noun (-s) Etymology: partly from delf, partly from delve (I) 1. a. archaic : a place dug : pit, den b. : a surface depression : hollow 2. : an act of digging |