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burrowerburrow1['bʌrəu; 'bə:rəu]- n.
- (狐、兔等小动物挖的)洞,地洞,穴,窟;地道
- (地下)躲避处,躲藏处,掩蔽洞,藏身处;住处
- vi.
- 打(或挖、掘)地洞(或洞、穴、窟)(in,into,under):
They burrowed into the ground. 他们掘洞钻入地下。 - 住(或躲)在地洞里,穴居,潜伏(洞中):
The snake burrowed into a hole. 蛇穴居于洞中。 - 深入搜寻,探究,探查,密查:
She burrowed through the clothes in the drawer looking for a clean pair of socks. 她搜寻抽屉中的衣服找一双干净的袜子。 - 隐居;躲避,躲藏,掩蔽
- 如掘进般行进;钻入某处,钻进某处;暗中打入某组织内部:
He burrowed under the covers. 他钻在铺盖下面。 - 偎依:
Our young daughter burrowed against my back for warmth. 我们小女儿紧贴着我的背取暖。
- vt.
- 在(地)下打(洞)或掘(穴);挖掘:
The moles borrowed holes in the ground. 鼹鼠在地里掘洞。 - 打(地洞),挖(洞),掘(穴),掘出(洞、通道等),做(窝);掘成或类似掘成:
The rabbit burrowed its way down through the ground. 兔子往地下掘出通道了。 They burrowed their way through the crowd. 他们从人群中钻过去(或拱出一条通道来)。 - 在洞里把…藏起来,把…藏在地洞里,(在洞里)掩蔽,遮蔽,使躲进地洞(或隐藏处、躲避处);使舒适地钻过:
Suddenly shy,our young daughter burrowed her head into my shoulder. 我们小女儿突然感到害羞,把头埋在我肩膀上。 The runaway burrowed himself into the haystack. 这个逃犯钻在草堆里。
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