例句 |
digs outverbpresent tense third-person singular of dig out to come upon after searching, study, or effortshe dug her old art supplies out of the basement ascertains, descries, detects, determines, digs up, discovers, dredges (up), ferrets (out), finds, finds out, gets, hits (on or upon), hunts (down or up), learns, locates, noses out, roots (out), routs (out), rummages, runs down, scares up, scouts (up), tracks (down), turns up espies, sights, spotslooks for, searches (for or out), seeks misses, overlooks, passes over loses, mislays, misplaces, missets to leave a place often for anotherwithout saying where she was going, the young woman dug out early the next morning bails, bails out, books(slang), buggers off(British slang), bugs off, bugs out, buzzes (off), clears off(chiefly British), clears out, cuts out, departs, exits, gets, gets off, goes, goes off, moves, packs (up or off), parts, peels off, pikes (out or off), pulls out, pushes off, pushes on, quits, runs along, sallies (forth), scarpers(British), shoves (off), steps (along), takes off, vamooses, walks out sets out, starts, strikes outabsconds, decamps, escapes, evacuates, flees, flies, gets out, mizzles(chiefly British), runs away, scats, scrams, skipsgoes out, lights out, steps outabandons, deserts, forsakes, vacatesemigratesadjourns, removes, retires, retreats, withdraws beats it, hits the road, pulls stakes(or pulls up stakes), takes a hike(also takes a walk), takes a powder arrives, comes, shows up, turns up abides, dwells, lodges, remains, settles, stays, tarriesapproaches, closes, nearshits, lands, reaches |