We need a mechanical digger to level the ground. 我们需要一台挖掘机来平整土地。
A digger of gardens; a digger for information; a digger of bones. 花园的挖掘工;挖掘收集信息的人;盗尸人
digger
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a laborer who digs
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a machine for excavating
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Digger \Dig"ger\, n. One who, or that which, digs.
{Digger wasp} (Zo["o]l.), any one of the fossorial Hymenoptera.
Diggers \Dig"gers\, n. pl.; sing. {Digger}. (Ethnol.) A degraded tribe of California Indians; -- so called from their practice of digging roots for food.
A bomb placed on a mechanical digger killed a construction worker Saturday, and the Irish Republican Army reportedly claimed responsibility.
A correspondent who is not a leading man, but who is a digger and has imagination and stamina, is tempted to adorn a tell story with daring and unsupported conjectures.
He described Faulkner as a former inmate who seemed interested in his job as a digger.
My father's first job was as a ditch digger in New Jersey." Which, of course, would have made the elder Cuomo eligible to join Stokes in the Taxpayers' Revolt.
Felder insisted that Givens is not a gold digger seeking Tyson's assets, which are valued at about $40 million.
Each digger hopes to be the next el-Rayees Farouk, chief of temple workers, who was credited with finding the edge of a buried granite statue base that had shielded the figures from generations of footsteps.
"I think it is the police who want to take away the myth of Ceausescu and leave the grave unmarked," said a grave digger who refused to be identified.