diggings
- IPA[ˈdiɡiNGz]
美式
- a site such as a mine or goldfield that has been excavated;material that has been dug from the ground.
- 釋義
- 相關詞
plural
- 1. a site such as a mine or goldfield that has been excavated hills scarred with peat diggings
- ▪ material that has been dug from the ground.
- 2. British informal, dated lodgings.
- a primitive digging implement consisting of a pointed stick, sometimes weighted by a stone.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in gardening) digging in which only the topsoil is turned over, to the depth of one spit.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for double digging
Oxford Dictionary
- a primitive digging implement consisting of a pointed stick, sometimes weighted with a stone.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in gardening) digging of an area in parallel trenches two spits deep, burying the soil of each ...
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- IPA[ˈdɪɡɪŋz]
英式
- a site such as a mine or goldfield that has been excavated: hills scarred with peat diggings
Oxford Dictionary