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dig
Grabung
engleski
engleski
nemački
nemački
I. dig [dɪg] N
1. dig (with shovel):
dig
Grabung f <-, -en>
dig ARCHEOL
Ausgrabung f <-, -en>
dig ARCHIT
to go on a dig
2. dig (thrust):
dig
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>
dig
Puff m <-(e)s, Püf·fe> inf
dig
CH a. Schupf m inf
dig in the ribs
Rippenstoß m <-es, -stöße>
3. dig inf (cutting remark):
dig at
Seitenhieb m <-(e)s, -e> auf +acc
to have [or make][or take] a dig at sb
II. dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VB intr
1. dig (break up ground):
dig
graben <grub, gegraben>
to dig for sth
nach etw dat graben
to dig into/through sth
sich acc in/durch etw acc graben
2. dig (poke):
dig
graben <grub, gegraben>
dig
3. dig dated sl (understand):
dig
dig
dig
CH a. drauskommen inf
you dig, man?
Phrases:
III. dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VB trans
1. dig (with a shovel):
to dig sth
etw graben
to dig a hole
2. dig ARCHEOL:
to dig sth
3. dig (thrust):
to dig sb
jdm einen Stoß [o. CH a. inf Schupf] geben
to dig sb in the ribs
4. dig dated sl (like):
to dig sth
auf etw acc stehen sl
5. dig dated sl (understand a meaning):
to dig sth
etw schnallen sl [o. inf kapieren]
Phrases:
to dig [up] the dirt about [or on] sb
to dig in one's heels [or toes] [or feet]
to dig in one's heels [or toes] [or feet]
dig into VB intr
1. dig into:
to dig into sth
sich acc in etw acc eingraben
to dig into sb's past
2. dig into inf:
to dig into sth food, work
sich acc auf etw acc stürzen
Phrases:
in·fra dig [ˌɪnfrəˈdɪg] ADJ pred dated hum
to be infra dig [for sb]
I. dig in VB intr
1. dig in inf (begin eating):
dig in
reinhauen <haut rein, haute rein, reingehauen> inf
dig in
dig in
dig in!
dig in!
2. dig in MIL:
dig in
3. dig in usu passive (be established):
to be dug in MIL
II. dig in VB trans
to dig fertilizer in
dig up VB trans
1. dig up (turn over):
to dig up sth
2. dig up (remove):
to dig up sth
ARCHEOL to dig up sth
to dig up weeds
3. dig up fig (find out):
to dig up sth
to dig up information on sb/sth
dig over VB trans
to dig over sth dirt
dig out VB trans also fig
to dig out sth
etw ausgraben a. fig
to dig out sth
OpenDict unos
dig around VB
to dig around (in a purse, an archive etc.) inf
to dig around (in a purse etc.) inf
nemački
nemački
engleski
engleski
etw vortreiben Stollen
to dig sth
to dig sth
to dig out sep [or shovel] soil
Present
Idig
youdig
he/she/itdigs
wedig
youdig
theydig
Past
Idug
youdug
he/she/itdug
wedug
youdug
theydug
Present Perfect
Ihavedug
youhavedug
he/she/ithasdug
wehavedug
youhavedug
theyhavedug
Past Perfect
Ihaddug
youhaddug
he/she/ithaddug
wehaddug
youhaddug
theyhaddug
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Each year, the plant grows deeper into the earth, so that older plants are practically impossible to dig up.
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They must dig up the pieces, then race back to their respective answer boards to complete their puzzle.
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Frightened, she runs into the backyard to dig up the body.
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After the theme of the song had been stablished, the songwriters wanted to dig up as much drama as they could.
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Further disturbance to wildlife occurs when tourist guides dig up turtle nests and chase swimming jaguars, tapirs, and otters to give clients better viewing opportunities.
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Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)
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In the seventh or eighth semester, students generally study at a foreign partner university or work abroad in a museum, art collection or archaeological dig, or at an organization for the conservation of cultural heritage.
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www.ar.tum.de
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Vorzugsweise im siebten und achten Semester folgt ein Studium an einer ausländischen Partneruniversität oder ein Auslandsaufenthalt in einem Museum, einer Sammlung oder die Mitarbeit bei archäologischen Grabungen oder die Tätigkeit in einer Internationalen Organisationen der Kulturguterhaltung.
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Meteorites made of porcelain, artificial gardens or simulated archaeological digs – works by the artist Judit Villiger play with ingenious deceptions, pitfalls into which the viewer willingly strays.
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www.benteli.ch
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Meteoriten aus Porzellan, künstliche Gärten oder fingierte archäologische Grabungen – die Werke der Künstlerin Judit Villiger spielen geschickt mit Täuschungen und lassen den Betrachter gerne in die eine oder andere Falle tappen.
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Construction work was accompanied by sophisticated archaeological digs.
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www.simmoag.at
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Die Bauarbeiten wurden von anspruchsvollen archäologischen Grabungen begleitet.
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Guédelon is a back-to-front archaeological dig.
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www.guedelon.fr
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Guédelon ist das Gegenteil einer archäologischen Grabung.
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Forensic digs, encyclopedic glossary, cybernetic control: the Anthropocene wants to know!
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www.hkw.de
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Forensische Grabungen, enzyklopädisches Glossar, kybernetische Kontrolle – das Anthropozän will es wissen!
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