Значение слова "DIG FOR SOMETHING" найдено в 1 источнике

DIG FOR SOMETHING

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
dig for something: translation

dig for something
1. Lit. to excavate to find something that is buried. •

They are digging along the river bank for a special kind of clay.

I want to dig for gold in Alaska.

2. Fig. to go to great pains to uncover information of some kind. •

The police were digging for some important information while they questioned Mike “Fingers” Moran.

There is no point in digging further for the name of the inventor. I have it right here.



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