dig into
phrasal verbdig into something
- (informal) to start to eat food with enthusiasm
开始津津有味地吃;开始贪婪地吃 - She dug into her bowl of pasta.
她津津有味地吃着碗里的面条。
- She dug into her bowl of pasta.
- to push or rub against your body in a painful or uncomfortable way
挤痛,磨痛,碰痛(身体部位) - His fingers dug painfully into my arm.
他的手指把我的手臂给抓痛了。 - I could feel the teeth dig into my skin.
我能感觉到牙齿嵌入了我的皮肤。
- His fingers dug painfully into my arm.
- to find out information by searching or asking questions
探究;探寻;探询 - Will you dig a little into his past and see what you find?
你稍微探究一下他的过去看看能发现什么,好吗? - He was unwilling to dig into Sylvia's past.
他不想深挖西尔维娅的过去。
- Will you dig a little into his past and see what you find?
dig something into something
- to mix soil with another substance by digging the two substances together
(把…)掺进土中,混入土壤 - to push or press something into something else
(把…)戳进,插入,压入 - She dug her hands deeper into her pockets.
她把两手深深地插进衣服口袋里。 - He dug his fork into the steak.
他把餐叉叉进牛排。
- She dug her hands deeper into her pockets.