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n. 寄宿处, 住所

  1. She makes mean little digs at him.
    她冲他说一些刻薄的挖苦话.
  2. One that digs graves.
    掘墓者挖掘坟墓的人
  3. Most students find digs by July.
    大多数学生在7月之前就找好了房子。


digs
[ noun ]
  1. an excavation for ore or precious stones or for archaeology

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. temporary living quarters

  4. <noun.artifact>


digs \digs\ n.
same as {diggings}. [Coll.]

Syn: diggings, domiciliation, lodgings, pad.
[PJC]

  1. But in the Silesian coal fields, where Poland digs a quarter of its dollar-earning exports, diehards occupied just one pit.
  2. She said the digs and reinspections will cost less than $100,000 for both, but did not have a precise figure.
  3. After a short sleep he is with his first customer in Bedfordshire at 7am and then it is on to Mill Hill, North Wembley and Harrow. He stays in digs overnight and has a rendezvous arranged with a Grimsby fish merchant to top up his stock.
  4. Sieh said that when he digs into the mighty San Andreas, he doesn't think about the catastrophes it ultimately will unleash.
  5. A giant red bow wraps around Zsa Zsa Gabor's estate in Bel-Air, just around the corner from President Reagan's new digs. "We are giving it away for $15 million," real estate broker Mike Silverman said of the Gabor house.
  6. At 72, Chrisman is working on two University of Massachusetts digs near his home in the Connecticut Valley.
  7. Previous digs have resulted in the recovery of remains of U.S. servicemen.
  8. For about $4 a letter or $11 for a mini-campaign, it digs up legislator addresses, fires up the laser printers and signs with script.
  9. Mr. Despain takes a Swiss army knife from his pocket and digs into the forest floor.
  10. College professors often use sabbaticals to write books, launch archeological digs or comb through musty archives.
  11. The coach digs into his wallet to keep his players fed. The basketballs don't have the bounce they once did, and no one can afford to replace them.
  12. Humor was the order of the evening, but Dukakis couldn't resist mixing in a few political digs.
  13. Between June 20 and July 8, 15 to 20 youths will help excavate and do lab analysis of artifacts recovered from previous digs of American Indian and European culture sites.
  14. They spent most of the next 20 years bouncing between Britain and archaeological digs in Iraq and Syria.
  15. Despite such digs, an M.B.A. carries a lot of snob appeal in Japan.
  16. Not enough room on the streets for thousands of Chicago apartment dwellers who pack up and head for new digs at the same time twice each year when their leases expire simultaneously.
  17. Shinji Ishii grins as he chugs beer and digs into a platter of peppery preserved fish.
  18. Kohl is particularly crucial to resolving the agricultural question because Bush is unlikely to push too hard for concessions if the German leader digs in his heels because of upcoming German unification elections.
  19. And, somewhere up in heaven, Jack Benny digs into a bowl of Jell-O, and smiles.
  20. Mr. Mulford warned that the four nations must reduce their trade surpluses with the U.S. as Washington digs itself out of the current trade hole.
  21. In their suburban digs, the Bradys resided in a universe far removed from the social and political turmoil of their times. Teen-ager Greg Brady never worried he might be drafted and sent to Vietnam.
  22. Signs of cannibalism have been found in up to 20 digs, scattered over thousands of square miles and centuries.
  23. They said they couldn't resist taking a few digs at Bush, hitting on the "wimp factor" that dogged him on the campaign trail, but they insist they are much kinder and gentler than the "Doonesbury" strips that portray Bush as invisible.
  24. Part sleuth, part barterer, the successful small-stock investor digs deeper into financial disclosure documents and haggles with brokers to avoid high transaction costs.
  25. "That's not true. More often than not, if you call a person a racketeer, he digs his heels in." Employers have usually been the first to employ RICO in labor disputes, but unions have often counterattacked with their own racketeering suits.
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