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coup de bêche
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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inglés
francés
francés
I. dig [ingl. brit. dɪɡ, ingl. am. dɪɡ] SUST.
1. dig (poke):
dig (with elbow)
coup m de coude (in dans)
dig (with fist)
coup m de poing (in dans)
to give sb a dig in the ribs
2. dig (jibe):
dig coloq.
pique f coloq. (at à)
to take or get in a dig at sb
lancer une pique à qn coloq.
3. dig ARQUE.:
dig
to go on a dig
4. dig (in gardening):
dig
II. digs SUST.
digs sust. pl. ingl. brit. (lodgings):
III. dig <part. pres. digging; pret. imperf., part. pas. dug> [ingl. brit. dɪɡ, ingl. am. dɪɡ] V. trans.
1. dig (excavate):
dig ditch, tunnel, grave, trench
creuser (in dans)
to dig one's way or oneself out of sth
2. dig (in gardening):
dig garden, plot
dig site
3. dig (extract):
dig potatoes, root crops
dig coal, turf
extraire (out of de)
4. dig (embed):
dig knife, needle etc
enfoncer, planter (into dans)
5. dig esp ingl. am. (like) coloq.:
ce mec la botte coloq.
6. dig ingl. am. (look at):
dig coloq., arcznte.
viser coloq.
dig coloq., arcznte.
dig that tie!
vise un peu la cravate! coloq.
IV. dig <part. pres. digging; pret. imperf., part. pas. dug> [ingl. brit. dɪɡ, ingl. am. dɪɡ] V. intr.
1. dig (excavate) animal, bird:
dig (gen)
creuser (into dans)
fouir (for pour trouver)
dig ARQUE.
fouiller, faire des fouilles (into dans)
to dig for ore, treasure, remains
2. dig (search):
to dig in, to dig into pockets, bag, records
to dig into sb's past
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to dig into (uncomfortably) springs, thorns: body part
I. dig up V. [ingl. brit. dɪɡ -, ingl. am. dɪɡ -] (dig up [sth], dig [sth] up)
dig up (unearth) body, ruin, treasure
dig up roots, crops, plant
dig up road
dig up (turn over) ground, soil
dig up garden
dig up (discover) fig.
dénicher coloq.
dig up information, facts scandal
I. dig into V. [ingl. brit. dɪɡ -, ingl. am. dɪɡ -] (dig into [sth])
1. dig into bag, pockets:
dig into
2. dig into fig. sb's past:
dig into
3. dig into (eat):
dig into coloq.
attaquer coloq.
infra dig [ingl. brit. ˌɪnfrə ˈdɪɡ, ingl. am. ˈˌɪnfrə ˈˌdɪɡ] ADJ. hum.
infra dig
I. dig in V. [ingl. brit. dɪɡ -, ingl. am. dɪɡ -] (dig in)
1. dig in MILIT.:
dig in fig.
2. dig in (eat):
dig in coloq.
I. dig out V. [ingl. brit. dɪɡ -, ingl. am. dɪɡ -] (dig out [sth], dig [sth] out) literal
dig out animal
déterrer (of de)
dig out root, weed
arracher (of de)
dig out splinter, nail
enlever (of de)
dig out body
dégager (of de)
dig out fig.
dénicher coloq. (of dans)
to cut or dig peat
to cut or dig peat atrbv. lands, soil
to cut or dig peat cutting, shrinkage
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to dig up
to dig [sth] deeper
to dig [sth] (with a spade)
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. dig [dɪg] SUST.
1. dig (act of digging):
dig in garden
2. dig (poke):
dig
3. dig (excavation):
dig
4. dig coloq. (critical, sarcastic remark):
dig
5. dig pl. ingl. brit. coloq. (lodgings):
dig
II. dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] V. intr.
1. dig (turn over ground):
dig
dig in garden
to dig through sth
to dig for a bone
2. dig (excavate):
dig on a site
to dig for sth
3. dig (search):
dig a. fig.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. dig [dɪg] V. trans.
1. dig (move ground):
dig hole, tunnel
dig garden
2. dig (excavate):
dig site
3. dig (thrust):
dig
4. dig coloq. (like):
I dig sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
dig in V. intr.
1. dig in MILIT.:
dig in
2. dig in coloq. (eat):
dig in
dig into V. trans. always separ. (search)
dig into
dig up V. trans.
dig up a. fig.:
dig up
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to dig up the dirt on sb
dig out V. trans. a. fig.
dig out
infra dig [ˌɪnfrəˈdɪg] ADJ. ingl. brit. irón. hum.
to be infra dig for sb
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to dig
to dig
déterrer arbre, trésor, personne
to dig up
déterrer mine, obus
to dig out
exhumer ruines, document
to dig out
creuser des excavations archéologues
to dig
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. dig [dɪg] SUST.
1. dig (poke):
dig
dig in the ribs
2. dig (critical, sarcastic remark):
dig
to take a dig at sb
3. dig (act of digging):
dig in garden
4. dig (excavation):
dig
II. dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] V. intr.
1. dig (turn over ground):
dig
dig in garden
to dig through sth
to dig for a bone
2. dig (excavate):
dig on a site
to dig for sth
3. dig (search):
dig a. fig.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. dig [dɪg] V. trans.
1. dig (move ground):
dig hole, tunnel
dig garden
2. dig (excavate):
dig site
3. dig (thrust):
dig
4. dig argot (like):
I dig sth
5. dig argot (understand):
dig
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
dig up V. trans.
dig up a. fig.:
dig up
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to dig up the dirt on sb
I. dig in V. intr.
1. dig in coloq. (eat):
dig in
2. dig in MILIT.:
dig in
II. dig in V. trans.
dig into V. trans. always separ. (search)
dig into
dig out V. trans. a. fig.
dig out
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
to dig
to dig
déterrer arbre, trésor, personne
to dig up
déterrer mine, obus
to dig out
forer trou, puits
to dig
dig
exhumer ruines, document
to dig out
Present
Idig
youdig
he/she/itdigs
wedig
youdig
theydig
Past
Idug
youdug
he/she/itdug
wedug
youdug
theydug
Present Perfect
Ihavedug
youhavedug
he/she/ithasdug
wehavedug
youhavedug
theyhavedug
Past Perfect
Ihaddug
youhaddug
he/she/ithaddug
wehaddug
youhaddug
theyhaddug
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More importantly, the loaders could apply downpressure to the bucket, vastly increasing their ability to dig unworked ground.
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When planting in limey soil, dig in lots of organic material.
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No person is allowed to dig or search for antiquities, including the use of a metal detector.
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After the tulips finish blooming, residents can dig up and purchase tulip bulbs.
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He decides to dig up his sons sealed coffin, even though he knows it will invalidate the compensation claim.
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