burrowing
v. 挖掘(洞穴),挖洞( burrow的现在分词 ); 翻寻
A burrow is a tunnel or hole in the ground that is dug by an animal such as a rabbit.
If an animal burrows into 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。
If you burrow in 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
If you burrow into 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。
What are you burrowing around in my drawer for?
你在我抽屉里乱翻 什么 ?
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。
The forepaws are also used for burrowing and for dragging heavier logs.
它们的前爪还可以用来打洞和拖拽较重的树干.
Large openings are formed by burrowing animals.
穴居动物还造成了更大的洞隙.
It's a large, clumsy, burrowing squirrel.
是一只笨手笨脚的打地洞的大松鼠.