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dig in

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dig in  dig in at dig1(PHRASAL VERB)


dig in
dig in phrasal verb (see also dig)
1. dig something ↔ in (also dig something into something) to mix something into soil by digging:
    Dig some fertilizer into the soil first.
2. (also dig (something) into something) to push a hard or pointed object into something, especially someone’s body, or to press into something:
    She dug her fingernails into his arm.
    dig something ↔ in
    He dug his spurs in and urged his horse on.
    I could feel one of the hooks digging in.
3. if a group of people, especially soldiers, dig in, they make a protected place for themselves or prepare for a difficult situation:
    The troops dug in along the defensive line.
    We just have to dig in and hope we can turn things around.
4. (also dig into something) informal to start eating food that is in front of you:
    Go on – dig in!
    He was already digging into his pie and chips.


ˌdig ˈin(informal) used to tell sb to start to eat 开始吃吧Help yourselves, everybody! Dig in! 请大家随意,开始吃吧!🔊to wait, or deal with a difficult situation, with great patience 耐心等待;忍耐;忍受There is nothing we can do except dig in and wait. 我们除了耐心等待别无他法。🔊
See also dig