1. (arkeolojik) kazı

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{i} dig
{v} to turn up with a spade, make search
the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig"
Of a tool: To cut deeply into the work because ill set, held at a wrong angle, or the like, as when a lathe tool is set too low and so sprung into the work
1) (domain information groper) is a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers It performs DNS lookups and displays the answers that are returned from the nameserver(s) that were queried Most DNS administra tors use dig to troubleshoot DNS problems because of its flexibility, ease of use and clarity of output Other lookup tools tend to have less functionality than dig Although dig is normally used with command-line arguments, it also has a batch mode of operation for reading lookup requests from a file A brief summary of its command-line arguments and options is printed when the -h option is given Unlike earlier versions, the BIND9 implementation of dig allows multiple lookups to be issued from the command line 2) What you do with a shovel
When a Digger enters and explores a ruin or sub-gate, it is called a Dig
To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ditch, by removing earth; to excavate; as, to dig a ditch or a well
A tool for digging
General Detector Interface Group
If you live in digs, you live in a room in someone else's house and pay them rent. He went to London and lived in digs in Gloucester Road = lodgings
To get by digging; as, to dig potatoes, or gold
To place the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with strong emphasis
To appreciate, or like
create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel
If you dig into a subject or a store of information, you study it very carefully in order to discover or check facts. The enquiry dug deeper into the alleged financial misdeeds of his government He has been digging into the local archives = probe
create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
Domain Information Groper - A command-line tool used to gather information from a Domain Name System server
To work hard or drudge; To study ploddingly and laboriously
= Gouge
To breakup, invert, or remove the soil with a spade, plow, or other implement; or to bring to the surface (as in harvesting potatoes or disturbing subterranean root and stem structures of weeds) with mechanical tools
An act of digging
1. (arkeolojik) kazı
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