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Diggings Meaning in English

word

ˈdɪɡɪŋz
DIG-ingz
ˈdɪɡɪŋz
DIG-ingz

释义

"Diggings" can mean areas where people are digging for minerals, such as gold, or, informally, a place where someone lives (like a room or small apartment, especially one that is rented temporarily).

用法与细微差别

Old-fashioned for mining areas; still common in historical or gold rush contexts. Informally used (especially in British English or 19th-century texts) to mean 'lodgings' or 'place to live.' Rare in modern everyday speech for both senses.

例句

The gold miners set up camp at the new diggings.

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He returned to his diggings late at night.

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Many people went to the diggings during the gold rush.

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I'm moving into my new diggings next week — can't wait!

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Stories from the Australian diggings are full of adventure.

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His old diggings were cramped, but at least they were cheap.

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