digging

/ˈdɪɡ.ɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [dˈɪɡɪŋ] /ˈdɪɡ.ɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [dˈɪɡɪŋ] /ˈdig/ (ame, mw)

digging — 名詞

1. the activity of breaking up the ground with a spade, a machine, or by hand, usua

1.名詞B1
釋義

挖掘;挖土

用工具或雙手翻動或挖開泥土的動作

the activity of breaking up the ground with a spade, a machine, or by hand, usually so that earth can be lifted out to form a hole or to set a plant in place.

例句

After two hours of digging, Theo had a pit deep enough to plant the young apple tree.

挖了兩個小時之後,Theo 挖出了一個夠深的坑,可以把那棵小蘋果樹種下去。

after + period of digging

The dog's digging in the flower bed left muddy paw prints all over the patio.

那隻狗在花圃裡的挖掘行為,把整個露台都印滿了泥濘的腳印。

digging in + place noun

同義詞
  • excavation

    more formal; suggests larger or more careful work

  • shovelling

    emphasises the tool and the lifting motion, not making a hole

反義詞
  • filling in

    the opposite action: putting earth back into a hole

文法句型

digging for + noun

digging in + noun

用法筆記

Almost always uncountable. Often follows a possessive (his digging, the dog's digging) or appears with prepositions of place: digging in the garden, digging through the soil.

常見錯誤

I did three diggings in the yard.
I did three hours of digging in the yard.
💡digging is uncountable; quantify with hours of, a lot of, or some.

2. the work of looking patiently and closely through records or other material to f

2.名詞B2
釋義

查訪;挖內幕

仔細翻找資料以發掘隱藏或被遺忘的訊息

the work of looking patiently and closely through records or other material to find facts that someone has hidden or that people have stopped paying attention to.

例句

A bit more digging in the council archives revealed who really owned the warehouse.

在市議會檔案裡再多查了一些資料,才查出那間倉庫真正的所有人是誰。

a bit more + digging

Élise spent three nights digging through old emails for proof of the deal.

Élise 連續三個晚上翻找舊郵件,想找到這筆交易的證據。

digging through + records

同義詞
  • investigation

    more formal and more systematic; often official

  • research

    neutral and broader; not always about hidden facts

  • snooping

    informal and disapproving; suggests prying into private matters

文法句型

digging into + noun

digging through + noun

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1: this never refers to soil. The object of investigation is named with into + topic (digging into someone's past) or through + source (digging through files). Common in journalism and detective contexts.

常見錯誤

She did some digging the company.
She did some digging into the company.
💡this sense needs into before the topic being investigated.

3. in volleyball, the move of stopping a fast or low ball with your forearms held f

3.名詞C1
釋義

救球;挖球

排球中以前臂接住快速或低飛球的動作

in volleyball, the move of stopping a fast or low ball with your forearms held flat together and your knees bent, so that a teammate can play the next shot.

例句

Coach Haruto spent the morning teaching the new players the basics of digging.

Haruto 教練整個早上都在教新球員低球救球的基本動作。

basics of digging (sport sense)

Salma's quick digging saved three points in the final set against the visiting team.

在對上客隊的最後一局,Salma 迅速的救球幫球隊守下了三分。

quick digging + saved points

同義詞
  • the dig

    the single action; digging refers to the skill or repeated action

文法句型

digging in volleyball

用法筆記

A sport-specific term. Usually appears with adjectives describing skill (good, poor, quick) or in instructional phrases (the basics of digging). Outside volleyball coverage, readers may not recognise this sense.