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digger
- IPA[ˈdɪɡə]
英式
- a person, animal, or large machine that digs earth.;a miner.
noun: digger, plural noun: diggers
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名詞
- 1. a person, animal, or large machine that digs earth.
- ▪ a miner.
- ▪ a person who excavates archaeological sites.
- 2. a member of a group of radical dissenters formed in England in 1649 as an offshoot of the Levellers, believing in a form of agrarian communism in which common land would be made available to the poor.
- 3. Australian, New Zealand informal a man, especially a private soldier (often used as a friendly form of address) how are you, Digger?
- a person who forms relationships with others purely to extract money from them, in particular a ... this place is packed with gold diggers
Oxford Dictionary
- a solitary wasp which typically excavates a burrow in sandy soil, filling it with one or more ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a solitary wasp which typically excavates a burrow in sandy soil, filling it with one or more ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who forms a relationship with another purely to extract money from them: this place is packed with gold diggers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who forms a relationship with another purely to extract money from them: this place is packed with gold diggers
Oxford Dictionary
- a soft-brimmed felt hat, especially one worn as part of the Australian army uniform: he stood with his rifle over his squared shoulders and his digger's hat at the correct angle
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- IPA[ˈdiɡər]
美式
- a person, animal, or large machine that digs earth: a grave-digger
Oxford American Dictionary