
땅을 파는 사람, 동물 또는 굴착용 대형 기계
A person, animal, or large machine used for excavating or moving earth.
예문:
"The construction crew used a heavy digger to prepare the foundation for the new house."
"A mole is a natural digger, creating complex tunnel systems underground."
"The gardener was a tireless digger, spending hours preparing the flower beds."
광산에서 일하거나 금 또는 보석을 캐는 광부
A person who works in a mine or searches for gold and precious minerals.
예문:
"Thousands of diggers flocked to the river during the peak of the gold rush."
"The old digger spent his entire life searching for a vein of silver in the mountains."
유적지에서 발굴 작업을 수행하는 고고학자 또는 발굴자
An archaeologist or a person who assists in the excavation of historical sites.
예문:
"The lead digger carefully brushed away the dirt to reveal a Roman mosaic."
"Volunteers worked as diggers for the summer project at the ancient burial mound."
오스트레일리아 또는 뉴질랜드 출신의 군인 (특히 제1차 세계 대전 참전 용사)
A private soldier from Australia or New Zealand, especially one who served in World War I.
예문:
"The elderly digger marched proudly in the Anzac Day parade."
"'How's it going, Digger?' he asked his comrade in the trench."
경제적 이득을 목적으로 이성과 교제하는 사람
A person, often a woman, who pursues a romantic relationship primarily for financial gain.
예문:
"The family suspected he was marrying a digger who only wanted his inheritance."
"She was labeled a digger by the tabloids after her high-profile divorce."