burrow



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n. (名詞 noun)[C]

          1.    (兔,狐等的)洞穴,地道
          2.    隱藏處;住處

vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)

          1.    在...挖洞(或通道)
          2.    使躲入洞穴
                      The runaway burrowed himself into a corner.
                      逃犯躲進了一個角落裡。
          3.    挖掘,挖出
                      The fox burrowed several holes near the haystack.
                      那頭狐狸在草堆附近挖了幾個洞。

vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)

          1.    挖地洞,挖通道
                      The mole quickly burrowed out of sight.
                      鼴鼠很快地在地上鑽了一個洞,不見了。
          2.    住入地洞;躲藏起來,潛伏
          3.    鑽進某處(或某組織)
          4.    尋找,探索
                      I had to burrow in the library for the books I needed.
                      我只好在圖書館搜尋我所需要的書。
          5.    偎依著


Dictionary.com

–noun 
1. a hole or tunnel in the ground made by a rabbit, fox, or similar animal for habitation and refuge. 
2. a place of retreat; shelter or refuge.  

–verb (used without object) 
3. to make a hole or passage in, into, or under something. 
4. to lodge in a burrow. 
5. to hide. 
6. to proceed by or as if by digging.  

–verb (used with object) 
7. to put a burrow into (a hill, mountainside, etc.). 
8. to hide (oneself), as in a burrow. 
9. to make by or as if by burrowing: We burrowed our way through the crowd. 


darjeeling_limited_ver2 But Anderson doesn't have them discover one another, which would be a cliche; instead, they burrow more deeply inside their essential natures. 


see mole moll








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