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    Resources Translator Dig

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dig verb

1. turn up, loosen, or remove earth.

The archaeologist spent hours digging in the desert sand to uncover the ancient ruins. El arqueólogo pasó horas excavando en la arena del desierto para descubrir los restos antiguos.

2. create by digging.

The archaeologist spent hours digging to uncover the ancient city, carefully excavating each layer of dirt and debris to reveal the hidden structures. El arqueólogo pasó horas excavando para descubrir la ciudad antigua, excavando cuidadosamente cada capa de tierra y escombros para revelar las estructuras ocultas.

3. work hard.

The team has been digging all night to meet the tight deadline, and their effort is finally paying off. El equipo ha estado excavando toda la noche para cumplir con el plazo apretado y su esfuerzo está empezando a dar frutos al fin.

4. remove, harvest, or recover by digging.

The archaeologists spent hours digging up the ancient artifacts from the excavation site. Los arqueólogos pasaron horas excavando los artefactos antiguos del sitio de excavación.

5. thrust down or into.

The farmer dug his fingers deep into the soil to plant the new tree, carefully thrusting it into the earth. El agricultor hundió sus dedos profundamente en el suelo para plantar el nuevo árbol, introduciéndolo con cuidado en la tierra.

6. remove the inner part or the core of.

The archaeologist dug into the ancient statue to remove the core of the stone and reveal the intricate carvings beneath. El arqueólogo excavó en la estatua antigua para eliminar el núcleo del piedra y revelar los intrincados grabados debajo.

7. poke or thrust abruptly.

The child's fingers instinctively dug into her mother's arm, seeking comfort in the midst of chaos. Los dedos del niño se hundieron automáticamente en el brazo de su madre, buscando consuelo en medio del caos.

8. get the meaning of something.

Can you dig into the symbolism in this poem and explain what it's trying to convey? Puedes analizar el simbolismo en este poema y explicar qué está tratando de transmitir?