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bur·rowBrE /ˈbʌrəʊ/NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they burrow BrE /ˈbʌrəʊ/ NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊ/present simple - he / she / it burrows BrE /ˈbʌrəʊz/ NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊz/past simple burrowed BrE /ˈbʌrəʊd/ NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊd/past participle burrowed BrE /ˈbʌrəʊd/ NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊd/ -ing form burrowing BrE /ˈbʌrəʊɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊɪŋ/ [I, T] to make a hole or a tunnel in the ground by digging 挖掘(洞或洞穴通道);挖洞 SYNdig◆(+ adv./prep.) Earthworms burrow deep into the soil. 蚯蚓钻土很深。◆~ sth + adv./prep. The rodent burrowed its way into the sand. 这只鼠掘洞钻进沙里。 [I, T] to press yourself close to sb or under sth 偎依;(使…)钻到(…下面)◆+ adv./prep. He burrowed down beneath the blankets. 他钻到毯子下面。◆~ sth + adv./prep. She burrowed her face into his chest. 她把脸埋进他的怀里。 [I] + adv./prep. to search for sth under or among things (在…里面或下面)搜寻◆She burrowed in the drawer for a pair of socks. 她在抽屉里翻找一双袜子。◆He was afraid that they would burrow into his past. 他担心他们会追查他的过去。 bur·rowBrE /ˈbʌrəʊ/NAmE /ˈbɜːroʊ/ nouna hole or tunnel in the ground made by animals such as rabbits for them to live in (动物的)洞穴,洞穴通道 |