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Take digs at Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈdɪɡz/ /ˈæt
TAYK DIGZ AT
tˈeɪk/ /dˈɪɡz/ /ˈæt
TAYK DIGZ AT

释义

To make fun of or criticize someone, often in a subtle or indirect way, by saying something sarcastic or mocking.

用法与细微差别

Informal; often used for joking or teasing that may be mildly offensive. Common with phrases like 'keep taking digs at' or 'can't help taking digs'. Not always mean-spirited—may be friendly teasing, but can also be sharp criticism.

例句

He loves to take digs at his brother during family dinners.

basic

It's not nice to take digs at your friends in front of others.

basic

The teacher asked us not to take digs at each other.

basic

She's always quick to take digs at my cooking, but never offers to help.

natural

When he feels nervous, he tends to take digs at people around him just to break the ice.

natural

If you keep taking digs at me, I'll stop inviting you over!

natural