tunnel
n. 隧道,地道
v. 挖隧道,挖地道
A tunnel is a long passage which has been made under the ground, usually through a hill or under the sea.
...two new railway tunnels through the Alps.
穿过阿尔卑斯山的两条新的铁路隧道
…the motorway tunnels under the Hudson river.
哈得孙河下的高速公路隧道
To tunnel somewhere means to make a tunnel there.
The rebels tunnelled out of a maximum security jail...
叛乱者挖地道逃离了戒备最为森严的监狱。
The caterpillars tunnel into the fruit to grow and mature.
毛虫钻入果实,并在其中生长为成虫。
1. a passageway through or under something, usually underground (especially one for trains or cars);
2. a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter
1. move through by or as by digging;
2. force a way through
light at the end of the tunnel
见 light
If a train entered this tunnel, itwould draw in fresh air behind it.
如果火车开进这条隧道, 它会抽进新鲜冷空气.
The train passed through a tunnel.
火车通过了一条隧道.
The exit of the tunnel is concealed.
地道的出口开在隐秘的地方.
They drove a tunnel through the rock.
他们凿通一条穿过岩石的隧道.
Recently, there has again been great interest in the idea of a Channel Tunnel.
近来, 对英吉利海峡隧道的念头有了很大兴趣.