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bur·row AHD[bûrʹō, bŭrʹō] D.J.[ˈbɜːrəʊ, ˈbʌrəʊ]K.K.[ˈbɝro, ˈbʌro]n.(名词)burrowburrow of a woodchuckA. entranceB. spy holeC. excrement chamberD. nest- A hole or tunnel dug in the ground by a small animal, such as a rabbit or a mole, for habitation or refuge.地洞:某些小动物(如兔子或鼹鼠)在地下挖的、供居住或躲藏的洞或地道
- A narrow or snug place.藏身处:狭窄或隐蔽的地方
v.(动词)bur.rowed, bur.row.ing, bur.rows v.intr.(不及物动词)- To dig a hole or tunnel for habitation or refuge.挖洞:为居住或躲藏而挖洞或地道
- To live or hide in such a place.在洞中躲藏或生活:生活或躲藏在地洞或地道里
- To move or progress by or as if by digging or tunneling:穿过:象挖洞或打隧道一样移动或前进:"Suddenly the train is burrowing through the pinewoods"(William Styron)“突然一列火车穿越松林”(威廉·斯蒂伦)
v.tr.(及物动词)- To make by or as if by tunneling.挖地道:通过挖隧道或象通过挖隧道一样制作
- To dig a hole or tunnel in or through.挖洞,挖隧道:在…中或穿过…挖洞或挖隧道
- Archaic To hide in or as if in a burrow.【古语】 藏在洞中
- Middle English borow 中古英语 borow
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