PHRASAL VERB DIG

This is the Rachel’s English 30-Day Challenge!

Learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days!

Jumpstart your vocabulary in 2017.

Today is Day 25 and we’re studying phrasal verbs with “dig”.

Dig in: This is an informal way to say, go ahead and start eating.

Alright guys, the food’s going to get cold so dig in!

We use this phrasal verb in the phase “dig one’s heels in.”

This means to refuse, to resist.

He keeps trying to get me to change my mind, but I’m digging in my heels.

This means, I’m resisting, I will not change my mind.

To dig up means to find something.

It took forever, but I dug up the instructions on how to work the coffee maker.

They’re trying to dig up evidence to put him in jail.

To dig out means to locate something or someone that is under a bunch of things:

I need to dig out that file, it’s at the very back.

Or, after the earthquake, they tried for days to dig out survivors.

Or, I hate it when I have to dig something out that’s at the very bottom of my purse.

Do you dig it?

To dig something is slang for liking it.

I dig your shoes.

I dig this lesson on phrasal verbs.

Dig. Dig is simply the D sound, dd,

tongue at the roof of the mouth dd– releasing, dd, dih-

The IH vowel, di-, a little bit of jaw drop,

front of the tongue arches towards the roof of the mouth here, IH, diiihhg.

And G. Back of the tongue lifts and touches the soft palate, then pulls away. Dig. Dig.

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这是瑞秋的 30 天英语挑战赛!

在 30 天内学会 30 个短语动词!

在 2017 年快速开始你的词汇量。

今天是第 25 天,我们正在学习带有“dig”的短语动词。

挖掘:这是一种非正式的说法,继续开始吃饭。

好吧,伙计们,食物会变冷的,所以请尽情享用!

我们在“深挖”阶段使用这个短语动词。

这意味着拒绝,抵制。

他一直试图让我改变主意,但我正在努力。

这意味着,我在抗拒,我不会改变主意。

挖掘意味着找到一些东西。

这花了很长时间,但我找到了如何使用咖啡机的说明。

他们正试图挖掘证据将他送进监狱。

To dig out 意思是找到一堆东西下面的东西或某人:

我需要挖掘那个文件,它在最后面。

或者,地震后,他们尝试了几天来挖掘幸存者。

或者,当我不得不从钱包底部挖出一些东西时,我讨厌它。

你挖吗?

挖东西是喜欢它的俚语。

我挖你的鞋。

我在短语动词上挖掘了这一课。

挖。 Dig 就是简单的 D 音,dd,

上颚的舌头 dd–释放,dd,

dih- IH 元音,di-,下巴稍微下垂,

舌头前部向上颚拱起 在这里,IH,diiihhg。

G.舌后抬起并触摸软腭,然后拉开。 挖。 挖。

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