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dig in 的用法

文章pinkwinnie » 週日 7月 09, 2006 1:37 pm

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請問dig in當作開始吃,這樣的用法是否有不禮貌的情形?它還有什麼其他的意思呢?這算是俚語嗎?還是口語?
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文章Glotynn » 週一 7月 10, 2006 10:01 am

dig in is a phrasal verb.

dig in informal
to start eating food
The food's on the table so dig in before it gets cold. [often an order]
(American) to begin to do something in a determined way
They dug in immediately so as not to waste any more time.

(from Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs)

This phrase does not imply any offsenvie manner; rather, it's more casual an expression.
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文章euphorian » 週一 7月 10, 2006 11:59 am

"dig in" simply implies that foods are aplenty, one need to "dig in" with spoons and forks as if they are shovels.Can you say "dig in" when chop-stick is the main eating utensil? Well, that would be a stretch.
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文章Ben_H » 週日 11月 12, 2006 10:33 pm

If you want to use "dig in" or sometimes as "digging"

It can mean "to enjoy" or "to blend into"

It's just a slang that people who lives in the State use. Mostly used by black people or people in the young ages.

Hope that helps some of you.
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