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  1. burrow

    • IPA[ˈbərō]

    美式

    • n.
      a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling.
    • v.
      (of an animal) make a hole or tunnel, typically for use as a dwelling;advance into or through something solid by digging or making a hole
    • verb: burrow, 3rd person present: burrows, gerund or present participle: burrowing, past tense: burrowed, past participle: burrowed

    • noun: burrow, plural noun: burrows

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling.

    動詞

    • 1. (of an animal) make a hole or tunnel, typically for use as a dwelling moles burrowing away underground the fish can burrow a hiding place
    • advance into or through something solid by digging or making a hole worms that burrow through dead wood
    • move underneath or press close to something in order to hide oneself or in search of comfort the child burrowed deeper into the bed
    • make a thorough inquiry; investigate they need to burrow into the heart of what's going on
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    • IPA[ˈbʌrəʊ]

    英式

    • n.
      a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling.
    • v.
      (of an animal) make a hole or tunnel, typically for use as a dwelling: moles burrowing away underground

    Oxford Dictionary