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 delve [dɛlv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 探究, 查考

vi. 探究, 查考

n. 坑, 穴


  1. She delved in her bag and pulled out a pen.
    她在提包里翻找, 拿出一枝钢笔.
  2. I saw his fingers delve into the pocket.
    我看见他的手指伸进袋中摸索。
  3. She delve in her bag and pull out a pen.
    她在提包里翻找,拿出一枝钢笔。


delve
[ verb ]
turn up, loosen, or remove earth
<verb.contact> cut into dig turn over
Dig we mustturn over the soil for aeration


Delve \Delve\v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Delved}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Delving}.] [AS. delfan to dig; akin to OS. bidelban to bury,
D. delven to dig, MHG. telben, and possibly to E. dale. Cf.
{Delf} a mine.]
1. To dig; to open (the ground) as with a spade.

Delve of convenient depth your thrashing floor.
--Dryden.

2. To dig into; to penetrate; to trace out; to fathom.

I can not delve him to the root. --Shak.


Delve \Delve\, v. i.
To dig or labor with a spade, or as with a spade; to labor as
a drudge.

Delve may I not: I shame to beg. --Wyclif (Luke
xvi. 3).


Delve \Delve\, n. [See {Delve}, v. t., and cf. {Delf} a mine.]
A place dug; a pit; a ditch; a den; a cave.

Which to that shady delve him brought at last.
--Spenser.

The very tigers from their delves
Look out. --Moore.

Delf \Delf\ (d[e^]lf), n. [AS. delf a delving, digging. See
{Delve}.]
A mine; a quarry; a pit dug; a ditch. [Written also {delft},
and {delve}.] [Obs.]

The delfts would be so flown with waters, that no gins
or machines could . . . keep them dry. --Ray.

  1. There were only 13 rigs in Kuwait prior to the war. Redrilling a well in that country, however, isn't as tedious a task as in the U.S. where oilmen sometimes have to delve 40,000 feet to find oil.
  2. "I do not intend to delay or otherwise hamper the passage of this important legislation," he said, adding that his committee will only delve into the revenue and federal debt aspects of the package.
  3. With several members of Congress eager to delve into this newest Wall Street scandal, government agencies know they are certain to be asked about their dealings with Salomon in a variety of hearings this fall.
  4. Alan Frio will be the news anchor of "Hard Copy," which will "delve behind the headlines to report the untold stories about the people, places and events making news today," according to Paramount executive Frank Kelly.
  5. The scandal is the most widespread ever in Japan, and the trials are expected to delve deeply into issues involving the structure of Japanese society.
  6. It is one of those serial works whose unpopularity is forever being blamed on incompetent musicians and singers and bourgeois listeners too dim to delve into the deep beauty of its intellectual complexity.
  7. In the past, the assembly has been reluctant to delve into the internal affairs of a member state.
  8. So, when someone says: 'In my opinion you'll be fortunate to get this candidate to work for you,' tune out the sub-text and delve no further. Never get a psychological evaluation on the candidate.
  9. In a second stage, the Big Four would delve into security issues.
  10. Without any apparent hint of irony, Sir Robin said such announcements might be 'misleading'. In fact, he is anxious to ensure that outsiders cannot delve too deeply into the process of decision-making.
  11. The independent-counsel law expires in January 1988, and a Senate Governmental Affairs subcommittee has already scheduled two days of hearings for March 18 and 19 to delve into the constitutionality and other questions about the law.
  12. President Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu met today for the second day at their desert summit to delve into divisive trade issues after an opening session focused on the U.S. military presence in Asia.
  13. The preliminary investigation, which was opened Wednesday, will delve into whether there might be a violation of antitrust laws, Justice spokesman Mark Sheehan said.
  14. "If there are unanswered questions, my vote would be to leave them to the historians and others who want to delve into this," he said.
  15. Although the Senate panel didn't delve further into the issue, the mention on national television stirred up renewed interest in the legend.
  16. Here, for example, are some "particulars" Mr. Roth does not delve into in the body of this short and earnest self-portrait.
  17. The Senate and House bills would also apply the no-starts stricture to the superconducting super collider, the huge high-energy physics installation that would enable scientists to delve deeper into the nature of matter.
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