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excavator

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Motor vehicles, Archaeology
ex·ca·va·tor /ˈekskəveɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  1. TTC British English a large machine that digs and moves earth and soil 挖土机,电铲 SYN American English steam shovel2. SXsomeone who digs to find things that have been buried under the ground for a long time 发掘者
Examples from the Corpus
excavatorMany different excavators, when digging up the airport, have encountered this odor.The early excavators of Knossos found the large Horns of Consecration lying precisely in front of this doorway.The iron ore is easily extracted by quarrying with giant excavators.As well as its own peat-cutting operations, the company is also encouraging local farmers to use mechanical excavators to exploit their own reserves.In this case it is clear that the original excavators included only those coins which they deemed of sufficient importance for publication.Many corpses, or rather fossils of corpses, were found by the excavators in the ash.Now, with dynamite, the excavators were nibbling back each outcrop farther and farther away from the center.The excavator also recovered a blue shawl of loosely spaced plain weave with red stripes.
ex·ca·va·tor nounChineseSyllable
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excavator
excavator /ˈekskəveɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
1. British English a large machine that digs and moves earth and soil
   SYN  steam shovel American English
2. someone who digs to find things that have been buried under the ground for a long time


ex·cav·atorBrE /ˈekskəveɪtə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈekskəveɪtər/ 🔊 noun
a large machine that is used for digging and moving earth 挖掘机;挖土机
a person who digs in the ground to look for old buildings and objects 发掘者