Traditional Chinese Meaning of burrows

地洞

Other Traditional Chinese words related to 地洞

Definitions and Meaning of burrows in English

burrows

to hide in or as if in a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter and habitation, to hide oneself in or as if in a burrow, to make a motion suggestive of burrowing with, to make a motion suggestive of burrowing, to progress by or as if by digging, a hole or excavation in the ground made by an animal (such as a rabbit) for shelter and habitation, to make a burrow, to conceal oneself in or as if in a burrow, a passage or gallery formed in or under the skin by the wandering of a parasite (as the mite of scabies or a foreign hookworm), to construct by tunneling, a hole in the ground made by an animal (as a rabbit or fox) for shelter or protection, to move or enter by or as if by digging, to penetrate by means of a burrow

FAQs About the word burrows

地洞

to hide in or as if in a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter and habitation, to hide oneself in or as if in a burrow, to make a motion suggestive o

房子,巢穴,鳥巢,洞穴,洞,旅舍,領土

填寫(到),(撫平(或平復,或平滑)),光滑(或壓平)

burrowing (into) => 鑽洞(進入), burrowed (into) => 挖洞(進入), burrow (into) => 挖(進), burros => 驢, burnt out => 燒焦的,