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Qué (quién) es dig - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
DIG; Dig (film); Dig (song); Dig (album); DIG (disambiguation)

Dig         
  • Shovel next to a dug hole in a garden.
  • An [[excavator]] working in a borrow pit.
  • Fürstenfeldbruck district]] of Germany.
  • left
  • Twelfth century illustration of a man digging.
  • Construction equipment being used to dig up rocky ground.
PROCESS OF REMOVING MATERIAL FROM A SOLID SURFACE
Borrow pit; Borrow Pit; Excavatability; Rippability; Rippable; Ripability; Dig; Barrow pit; Excavation lake; Cave-in (excavation); Borrow pits
·add. ·noun = Gouge.
II. Dig ·add. ·noun An act of digging.
III. Dig ·add. ·noun A tool for digging.
IV. Dig ·vt A plodding and laborious student.
V. Dig ·add. ·noun An amount to be dug.
VI. Dig ·add. ·vi To work hard or drudge;.
VII. Dig ·vt To get by digging; as, to dig potatoes, or gold.
VIII. Dig ·add. ·vi To study ploddingly and laboriously.
IX. Dig ·vi To work like a digger; to study ploddingly and laboriously.
X. Dig ·vt To Thrust; to Poke.
XI. Dig ·noun A thrust; a punch; a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs. ·see Dig, ·vt, 4.
XII. Dig ·vi To take ore from its bed, in distinction from making excavations in search of ore.
XIII. Dig ·vi To work with a spade or other like implement; to do servile work; to Delve.
XIV. Dig ·vt To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ditch, by removing earth; to Excavate; as, to dig a ditch or a well.
XV. Dig ·add. ·vi Of a tool: To cut deeply into the work because ill set, held at a wrong angle, or the like, as when a lathe tool is set too low and so sprung into the work.
XVI. Dig ·vt To turn up, or delve in, (earth) with a spade or a hoe; to open, loosen, or break up (the soil) with a spade, or other sharp instrument; to pierce, open, or loosen, as if with a spade.
dig         
  • Shovel next to a dug hole in a garden.
  • An [[excavator]] working in a borrow pit.
  • Fürstenfeldbruck district]] of Germany.
  • left
  • Twelfth century illustration of a man digging.
  • Construction equipment being used to dig up rocky ground.
PROCESS OF REMOVING MATERIAL FROM A SOLID SURFACE
Borrow pit; Borrow Pit; Excavatability; Rippability; Rippable; Ripability; Dig; Barrow pit; Excavation lake; Cave-in (excavation); Borrow pits
I. v. a.
1.
Excavate, delve, scoop, hollow out.
2.
Break up (with a spade, hoe, or the like).
II. v. n.
Delve, work with a spade, hoe, etc.
III. n.
1.
Punch, poke, thrust.
2.
[At colleges, U. S.] Plodding student.
dig         
  • Shovel next to a dug hole in a garden.
  • An [[excavator]] working in a borrow pit.
  • Fürstenfeldbruck district]] of Germany.
  • left
  • Twelfth century illustration of a man digging.
  • Construction equipment being used to dig up rocky ground.
PROCESS OF REMOVING MATERIAL FROM A SOLID SURFACE
Borrow pit; Borrow Pit; Excavatability; Rippability; Rippable; Ripability; Dig; Barrow pit; Excavation lake; Cave-in (excavation); Borrow pits
I
n. (colloq.)
excavation
1) to go on a dig
2) an archeological dig
poke
3) to give smb. a dig (in the ribs)
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to dig for ('to search for') (to dig for gold)
2) (d; intr.) ('to delve') to dig into (to dig into a report)
3) (d; intr., tr.) ('to jab') to dig into (his elbow was digging into my ribs; he dug his spurs into the sides of the horse)

Wikipedia

Dig (disambiguation)

To dig is to remove solid material from a surface.

Dig or DIG may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de dig
1. From the Baltic to Silesia, the call to the population is to "dig, dig, dig" against the Russian enemy.
2. "Make sand castles, dig small holes, make dams and enjoy yourself, but do not dig deep holes."
3. "Dancing with the Spice Girls was very different – it was a lot more step, dig, step, dig," she said.
4. Mazuz is due to issue his opinion soon, but ruled that the dig could meanwhile continue since the dig, as opposed to the construction, requires no permit.
5. "As we‘d dig deeper, we‘d try to dig wider, but with the rain last night ... there were little landslides happening around us," Lt.