1、extreme
極其的;極度的
The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution.
女孩子們害怕蛇,走路時格外小心。
people living in extreme poverty.
生活極度貧困的人們
極端的
The extreme case was Poland, where 29 parties won seats.
極端的例子是波蘭,共有29個政黨擁有議席。
It is hard to imagine Lineker capable of anything so extreme.
很難想象萊恩克爾能做出如此極端的事情。
偏激的;過激的
This extreme view hasn't captured popular opinion.
這種偏激的觀點未被大眾接受。
the racist politics of the extreme right.
極右派的種族主義政治
2、dig up
挖出;掘起
You would have to dig up the plant yourself.
你得自己把那株植物挖出來。
More bodies have been dug up at the site.
在那個地點又挖掘出幾具尸體。
發(fā)現(xiàn),查明(信息或事實)
Managers are too expensive and important to spend time digging up market information.
經(jīng)理的薪金過高,職責(zé)太過重大,不能將時間浪費在挖掘市場信息上。
His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde.
他的描述和克萊德發(fā)現(xiàn)的證據(jù)正好吻合。
發(fā)掘;發(fā)現(xiàn)并利用
When something happens anywhere in the world, NPR digs up an expert from someplace or other.
世界上任何一個角落一有新聞發(fā)生,全國公共廣播電臺就會不知從什么地方挖個專家出來。
If you dug up an old medical book from the sixties, it would tell you that childhood leukemia is incurable.
如果找一本 20 世紀(jì) 60 年代的舊醫(yī)學(xué)書出來的話,它會告訴你兒童白血病是不治之癥。