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Verbos de Unión y Separación - Verbos para cavar

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a cavar como "mine", "hollow" y "scoop".

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Categorized English Verbs of Attachment, Separation, and Piercing
to dig
to dig
[Verbo]

to remove earth or another substance using a tool, machine, or hands

cavar

cavar

Ex: The archaeologist used a shovel to dig for ancient artifacts. 
to dig up
to dig up
[Verbo]

to find something by excavating or digging in the ground

desenterrar, excavar

desenterrar, excavar

Ex: The archaeologists hoped to dig up evidence of an ancient civilization in the dig site. 
to mine
to mine
[Verbo]

to extract resources from the earth by digging

extraer, explotar

extraer, explotar

Ex: Coal miners use equipment to mine coal from underground deposits. 
to excavate

to dig a hole or make a channel in the ground

excavar

excavar

Ex: The workers excavated a trench to lay down the foundation for the building. 
to hollow
to hollow
[Verbo]

to carve out the inner part or center of something, creating an empty space

ahuecar, vaciar

ahuecar, vaciar

Ex: Woodworkers hollow the log to create a decorative bowl. 
to unearth
to unearth
[Verbo]

to dig the ground and discover something

descubrir

descubrir

Ex: Archaeologists unearthed ancient pottery during the excavation. 
to grub
to grub
[Verbo]

to dig or search in the ground

escarbar, cavar

escarbar, cavar

Ex: The children grubbed for worms in the garden after the rain. 
to trench
to trench
[Verbo]

to dig a long, narrow hole in the ground

excavar, zanjar

excavar, zanjar

Ex: Construction workers trench the area to lay utility pipes underground. 
to burrow
to burrow
[Verbo]

to dig a hole or tunnel into the ground or other surface to create a space for shelter or habitation

excavar, hacer madrigueras

excavar, hacer madrigueras

Ex: Rabbits burrow into the earth to create underground shelters. 
to delve
to delve
[Verbo]

to dig into the ground, turning, loosening, or removing soil

excavar, hurgar

excavar, hurgar

Ex: Archaeologists delve into the soil to uncover ancient artifacts. 
to exhume
to exhume
[Verbo]

to dig out a corpse from the ground, especially from a grave, for examination, reburial, or other purposes

exhumar

exhumar

Ex: Forensic experts may exhume a body to conduct further investigations. 
to spade
to spade
[Verbo]

to dig using a tool with a flat blade and a long handle

cavar, excavar

cavar, excavar

Ex: Gardeners often spade the soil to prepare it for planting. 
to scoop
to scoop
[Verbo]

to lift or remove something using a tool with a hollowed surface

sacar

sacar

Ex: Children scoop sand into buckets at the beach to build sandcastles. 
to shovel
to shovel
[Verbo]

to use a rounded blade attached to a long handle to dig or move earth

palear

palear

Ex: Gardeners shovel soil into flower beds for planting. 
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