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- to dig one's heels in [fig] 堅持自己的立場(chǎng)
- Well, if he thinks that is too much trouble to dig one by one, the acquisition is simply a strategy. 那么如果他嫌一個(gè)一個(gè)地挖比較麻煩,索性收購也是一種策略。
- He was only able to dig one basket of Asiatic Plantains during the entire afternoon. 一個(gè)下午,他就挖了一筐車(chē)前。
- The officer ordered his men to dig in. 軍官命令部下挖戰壕自衛。
- It take me about two hour and a half to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meter in depth. 挖一個(gè)直徑為1米、深為2米的洞大約要花費我兩個(gè)小時(shí)半的時(shí)間。
- The enemy scarcely had time to dig in before our assault was on. 敵人還沒(méi)來(lái)得及挖好掩體,我們的進(jìn)攻就開(kāi)始了。
- I was early for the appointment, so I had to cool my heels in the outer office. 我比約定的時(shí)間來(lái)得早,所以只得在外面的辦公室里等著(zhù)。
- to dig one's way through the crowd 奮力擠過(guò)人群
- Then they all took to their heels in fright. 這時(shí)他們都嚇得逃跑了。
- It is not easy to dig out the past. 發(fā)掘過(guò)去的歷史是不容易的。
- Ten soldiers were told off to dig ditches. 十名戰士被分派去挖溝。
- I forgot to dig a trench around the tent. 我忘了在帳篷四周挖一條溝。
- Newspapers love to dig up scandal. 報紙就是愛(ài)把丑事兒揭出來(lái)。
- He will not agree with you. He still sticks his heels in. 他不會(huì )同意你的觀(guān)點(diǎn),他仍然不改變主意。
- We had to dig deeper to find water. 我們必須再挖深些才能找到水。
- They were attacked before they had time to dig in. 他們還來(lái)不及挖戰壕就受到了攻擊。
- dig one's heels in 站穩自己的腳跟,堅持自己的立場(chǎng)
- It takes a lot of work to dig a deep well. 挖一口深井很費事。
- We are expecting to dig out some important facts. 我們希望能找出一些重要的事實(shí)。
- The committee tried to persuade the chairman to give them more time for a decision, but he dug his heels in and refused to listen. 委員會(huì )委員們試圖說(shuō)服主席讓他們多考慮一段時(shí)間再作決定,但是主席固執己見(jiàn),不聽(tīng)他們的。