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🔑 tun·nelBrE /ˈtʌnl/NAmE /ˈtʌnl/ noun🔑 a passage built underground, for example to allow a road or railway/railroad to go through a hill, under a river, etc. 地下通道;地道;隧道◆a railway/railroad tunnel 铁路隧道◆the Channel Tunnel 英吉利海峡隧道 ➡ see also wind tunnel an underground passage made by an animal (动物的)洞穴通道●light at the end of the ˈtunnelsomething that shows you are nearly at the end of a long and difficult time or situation 快要熬出头了;曙光在即 🔑 tun·nelBrE /ˈtʌnl/NAmE /ˈtʌnl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they tunnel BrE /ˈtʌnl/ NAmE /ˈtʌnl/present simple - he / she / it tunnels BrE /ˈtʌnlz/ NAmE /ˈtʌnlz/past simple tunnelled BrE /ˈtʌnld/ NAmE /ˈtʌnld/past participle tunnelled BrE /ˈtʌnld/ NAmE /ˈtʌnld/past simple (NAmE also ) tunneled BrE /ˈtʌnld/ NAmE /ˈtʌnld/past participle (NAmE also ) tunneled BrE /ˈtʌnld/ NAmE /ˈtʌnld/ -ing form tunnelling BrE /ˈtʌnlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtʌnlɪŋ/ -ing form (NAmE also ) tunneling BrE /ˈtʌnlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtʌnlɪŋ/ [I, T] to dig a tunnel under or through the ground 开凿隧道;挖地道◆+ adv./prep. The engineers had to tunnel through solid rock. 工程师须要在坚实的岩石中开凿隧道。◆~ your way + adv./prep. The rescuers tunnelled their way in to the trapped miners. 救援人员挖地道通向那些被困的矿工。 |