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1. III1) dig up smth. / smth. up / dig up a tree (this plant, potatoes, etc.) выкапывать дерево и т. д.2) dig up smth. / smth. up / dig a field up распахать поле; dig up fallow land поднять целину; we can't get through because they are digging up the pavement тут нельзя проехать, так как ломают мостовую3) dig up smth., smb. / smth., smb. up / coll. dig up all the details (the man's past, etc.) раскапывать / разыскивать / все подробности и т. д.; I'll dig you up я вас разыщу2. XIbe dug up an old Greek statue was dug up при раскопках была найдена древняя греческая статуя3. XXI11) dig up smth. in smth. dig up an old coin in the garden откопать в саду старую монету; dig up smth. by smth. dig up a tree by the roots выкорчевать дерево2) dig up smth. / smth. up / about smb. coll. see what you can dig up about him постарайся раскопать о нем все подробности; dig up smth. / smth. up / from smth. dig up facts from papers разыскать факты в газетах3) dig up smth. for smth. coll. dig up enough money for your ticket between friends набрать [достаточную сумму] денег вам на билет среди своих друзей
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