Burrows
英 [ˈbʌrəʊz]
美 [ˈbɜːroʊz]
n. 伯罗斯
BNC.10915
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
- The intertidal beach unit contains some organism burrows.
潮间海滩单元含有一些生物潜穴。 - "Here are the burrows!" cried Herbert.
“到了兔子的老家了!”赫伯特喊道。 - Their networks of burrows help them stay dry during storms.
它们网状的地道在暴风雪来的时候仍然可以保持干燥。 - Bull snake of western North America that invades rodent burrows.
北美洲西部侵扰鼠洞的牛蛇。 - Prairie dogs, unlike many ground squirrels, live together in big burrows on the western prairies.
草原犬鼠和许多地松鼠不一样,群居在西部大草原的大地洞中。 - Small tropical flea; the fertile female burrows under the skin of the host including humans.
热带小跳蚤;能繁殖的雌跳蚤在包括人等宿主皮肤下钻洞。 - By infecting animals and letting them loose in the burrows, local epidemics of this disease could be created.
通过感染动物并让它们在洞里乱跑,可造成这种疾病的区域性流行。 - They have strong front claws and use them to dig elaborate, comfortable burrows very quickly.
它们的前脚爪十分有力,用来快速地挖掘复杂舒适的地洞。 - The rabbits hid in the burrows.
兔子躲在地洞中。 - They are poor climbers and tend to live in interconnecting burrows, which they sometimes share with mongooses.
它们不擅长攀爬,喜欢生活在相同连通的洞中,有时还会与猫鼬住在一起。