词汇 | dig deep |
释义 | Idiom dig deep to use a lot of your own money to pay for something.Church members dug deep into their pockets to pay for a new roof.The city will have to dig deep if it wants to host the next Olympics. dig deep1. To exert oneself mentally or physically. I was so exhausted when overtime started that I really had to dig deep to keep playing. 2. To spend a lot of money on something. We had to dig deep after our construction budget ballooned beyond what we had planned. dig deep1 give money or other resources generously. 2 make a great effort to do something. informalThe idea here is of thrusting your hands deep into your pockets to find money with which to pay for something. 2 1991 Sports Illustrated You really have to dig deep night after night to get up for every game. dig ˈdeep1 search thoroughly for information: You’ll need to dig deep into the records to find the figures you want. 2 try hard to provide the money, equipment, etc. that is needed: We’re asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims. |
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