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dig

Aussprache: [dɪg]

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Kontext: „action“

(verb) to make a hole in the ground using your hands or a tool, like a shovel. When you dig, you can find things buried or help plant things.

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We dug a hole in the backyard to plant a tree.

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She didn’t dig the hole deep enough, so the plant didn't grow well.

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Can you dig a hole for our new plant?

Kontext: „understanding“

(verb) to understand or appreciate something. If you dig something, it means you really like it or think it’s cool.

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I really dig the music at this concert!

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He doesn’t dig the new movie; he thinks it’s boring.

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Do you dig this new song on the radio?

Kontext: „action“

(noun) a hole or space that has been made by digging. A dig can also mean an archaeological site where people find old things.

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The archeologists found many treasures at the dig.

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There was no dig happening at the park today.

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What interesting things did you find at the dig?

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