burrowed
英 [ˈbʌrəʊd]
美 [ˈbɜːroʊd]
v. 挖掘(洞或洞穴通道); 挖洞; 偎依; 使…钻到(…下面); (在…里)搜寻
burrow的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- (兔子等动物掘的)洞穴,地洞
Aburrowis a tunnel or hole in the ground that is dug by an animal such as a rabbit. - VERB 钻地道;挖洞
If an animalburrowsinto the ground or into a surface, it moves through it by making a tunnel or hole.- The larvae burrow into cracks in the floor.
幼虫钻进了地板的缝隙里。
- The larvae burrow into cracks in the floor.
- VERB 翻找;搜寻
If youburrowin a container or pile of things, you search there for something using your hands.- He burrowed into the pile of charts feverishly.
他非常紧张地在一堆图表中翻找。 - ...the enthusiasm with which he burrowed through old records in search of facts.
他为了弄清事实真相而翻查老档案的热情
- He burrowed into the pile of charts feverishly.
- VERB 依偎;紧靠
If youburrowinto something, you move underneath it or press against it, usually in order to feel warmer or safer.- She turned her face away from him, burrowing into her heap of covers.
她侧过脸背向他,钻进她那堆被子里。
- She turned her face away from him, burrowing into her heap of covers.
双语例句
- Worm trails that have been burrowed through the mud.
蠕虫在泥中钻过洞的痕迹。 - He burrowed under the duvet.
他钻到羽绒被下面。 - He put out the light and burrowed inside the quilt, hoping to fall asleep. Still it was no good.
灭了灯,把头完全盖在被子里,他想就这么睡去。 - The rabbit burrowed under the fence.
兔子在篱笆下打洞。 - At Dorogobuzh the soldiers of the escort had gone off to plunder their own stores, leaving the prisoners locked in a stable, and several prisoners had burrowed under the wall and run away, but they were caught by the French and shot.
在多罗戈希日,押送队士兵把俘虏们锁在马栅里后,他们出去抢劫他们自己的仓库。有几个俘虏从墙脚下挖洞逃了出去,但又被法国人捉回来枪毙了。 - They burrowed a hole under a tree.
他们在一棵树下挖了一个洞。 - She burrowed in the drawer for a pair of socks.
她在抽屉里翻找一双袜子。 - Rats had burrowed into the Bank of the river.
老鼠在河岸上打洞。 - The passage in which he had burrowed no other word can better express the situation was walled in behind him.
他藏身的地下巷道枣没有别的字眼比这更能说明这一情况了枣后面有墙堵着。 - Suddenly shy, our young daughter burrowed her head into my shoulder.
我们的小女儿突然感到害羞,将她的头埋进我的肩膀。