English to Irish Meaning of dig - tochailt


Dig :
tochailt

tochailt, mianadóireachta, leadránach, sá

tochailt, thochailt, mianach, log, cnag, sá, Tilt

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Definitions of dig in English
Noun(1) the site of an archeological exploration(2) an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect(3) a small gouge (as in the cover of a book(4) the act of digging(5) the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow
Verb(1) turn up, loosen, or remove earth(2) create by digging(3) work hard(4) remove, harvest, or recover by digging(5) thrust down or into(6) remove the inner part or the core of(7) poke or thrust abruptly(8) get the meaning of something
Examples of dig in English
(1) It savages venal music industry poseurs and also takes a dig at the clash between ÔÇÿartÔÇÖ and pop culture.(2) Also use a spade anytime you want to dig a straight-sided hole.(3) Now that the fake holidays have made me understand the holiday cheer a little bit, I can dig some of the real ones, like Halloween or New Years.(4) If you dig scratchy lead guitars and appreciate real good Hard Rock, that has come through a lot of neo-influences, then this album is for you.(5) But as a result of the find, the dig has been widened to see if the land contains any more artefacts.(6) Journalists should dig deeper when researchers claim a treatment is effective, said the doctor.(7) The artefacts unearthed have intrigued university experts so much that they hope to continue the dig next year.(8) His fingers went down to the keyboard and began to fly over it as he started to dig deeper and investigate it some more.(9) We're not against the motorway and we're not insisting that the dig go on indefinitely, but we want it done properly, with due regard for the importance of this site.(10) Instead, this is a charming memoir of a Caribbean childhood, a celebration of the good things in life, and a gentle dig at a set of values that are long gone and unlamented.(11) The Flemish version of the news item has a dig at Dutch cuisine, because they only got two 2-star restaurants.(12) As host, his job was to conduct an interesting conversation rather than dig for historical footnotes.(13) The resources required for a digging project need to be appropriate to the specific circumstances of the dig .(14) "Anyone can go there and dig what I'm playing, I think, " he says.(15) The training dig , which will last until September 5, is on the site of the mediaeval hospital of St Leonard's.(16) We still have to decide if we are doing the big dig next year to improve the drainage around the house.
Related Phrases of dig
(1) dig up ::
tochailt suas
(2) dig out ::
tochailt amach
(3) dig in ::
tochailt i
(4) to dig ::
chun tochailt
(5) dig a hole ::
tochailt poll
(6) dig into ::
tochailt isteach
(7) dig deep ::
tochailt domhain
(8) dig down ::
tochailt síos
(9) dig a well ::
tochailt go maith
(10) dig holes ::
poill tochailt
Synonyms
Noun
1. poke ::
poke
2. snide remark ::
ráiteas snide
3. excavation ::
tochailt
4. archeological site ::
láithreán seandálaíochta
5. gibe ::
gibe
6. jab ::
jab
Verb
7. turn over ::
dul thar
8. excavate ::
thochailt
9. exhume ::
exhume
10. poke ::
poke
11. delve into ::
delve isteach
12. uncover ::
uncover
13. stab ::
stab
14. dig up ::
tochailt suas
15. delve ::
delve
16. dig out ::
tochailt amach
17. grind ::
meileann
18. grasp ::
tuiscint
Antonyms
1. miss ::
chailleann
Different Forms
dig, digs
Word Example from TV Shows
Come on. I know a place you'll really dig.

Come on. I know a place you'll really DIG.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 3

Dig.
HANK: Unh!

Dig. HANK: Unh!

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

As you all know too well,
it's long past time to dig a new latrine pit.

As you all know too well, it's long past time to DIG a new latrine pit.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

I can't dig very well with one hand.

I can't DIG very well with one hand.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 4

They could dig the Channel Tunnel\Nand we wouldn't notice.

They could DIG the Channel Tunnel
and we wouldn't notice.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

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