[dig in] {v.}, {informal} 1. To dig ditches for protection against an enemy attack.
The soldiers dug in and waited for the enemy to come.
2a. To go seriously to work; work hard.
John dug in and finished his homework very quickly.
2b. To begin eating.
Mother set the food on the table and told the children to dig in.
Биография елизаветы 2 на английском языке.
Children should be seen and not heard.
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Значение идиомы dig in