English » Slovenian

dig·ger [ˈdɪgəʳ] N

1. digger (machine):

digger
bager m

2. digger (sb who digs) ARCHEOL:

digger
kopač(ica) m (f)

3. digger Aus inf (buddy):

digger
kolega m

ˈgold dig·ger N

gold digger
zlatokop(ka) m (f)
she's a classic gold digger fig

ˈgrave-dig·ger N

Usage examples with digger

she's a classic gold digger fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
During the protest two women chained themselves to a digger.
en.wikipedia.org
After they tell their story of meeting, the family figures that she is really a gold digger out to deny them their inheritance.
en.wikipedia.org
This precluded the need for additional ventilation shafts that could have been observed by the enemy, and served well in disguising the diggers' progress.
en.wikipedia.org
At that time he hired 150 more diggers for a final effort.
en.wikipedia.org
The state test results are shown here and may be worth checking to see any increase in test scores (school digger source).
en.wikipedia.org
Popper vigorously fought against his enemies; he punished gold diggers and thieves according to arbitrary law.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1965 the driver of a mechanical digger spotted a shiny object in a newly exposed face.
en.wikipedia.org
A multi-purpose subterranean digger as well as a helicopter.
en.wikipedia.org
The player commands his units to dig and, when needed, perform more specific actions such as picking up gems and fighting enemy diggers.
en.wikipedia.org
The process is now mechanised with a mechanical digger.
en.wikipedia.org

Would you like to add some words, phrases or translations?

Submit a new entry.

Choose your language Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский | Slovenščina