burrows
美 [?b?ro?]
英 [?b?r??] 
- v.掘穴;穴居;潛伏;查閱
- n.地洞;避難所
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)巴羅斯;伯羅斯;潛穴
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):burrows 現(xiàn)在分詞:burrowing 過(guò)去式:burrowed 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | |
v. | 5. 把(自己)藏入洞內(nèi),讓(自己)躲藏起來(lái) |
英英解釋
例句
He made sure of his back burrows, as huntsmen say; he hastily despatched one of his agents, by a roundabout way, to guard that issue.
正如打圍的人所說(shuō)的,他“包抄出路”,他趕忙派了一名助手繞道去把守那出口。
It would not have been difficult to do this, with a few snares stretched at the openings of the burrows.
要想捉住它們并不困難,只要在洞口布置幾個(gè)圈套就行了。
An ideal den must be deep underground, where the earth is warm, but accessible from the surface via burrows or natural fissures.
理想的巢穴必須深入土壤很溫暖的地下,但可以通過(guò)地洞或自然裂縫從地面進(jìn)入。
Only one crab lives in a burrow and outside of the breeding season Red Crabs are solitary, and do not tolerate intruders into their burrows.
一個(gè)洞內(nèi)只有一只螃蟹,除繁殖期以外它們都是孤獨(dú)的,并且不能容忍洞中的入侵者。
Field crickets (Gryllus campestris) snuggle down in burrows either on their own or with a mate.
蟋蟀要么獨(dú)自蜷縮在洞穴里,要么和配偶依偎在一起呆在洞穴里。
Moulting usually takes place in the protected moist environment of their burrows.
它們總是選擇安全且潮濕的地洞來(lái)完成脫殼。
Suppose we need burrows on the board, then through the legs of another plank, then parts of the legs is another welding in the face.
這么一來(lái)我們就需要在板子上打洞,這樣接腳才能穿過(guò)板子到另一面,所以零件的接腳是焊在另一面上的。
The river shortly re emerges onto the surface, then burrows into Hang Son Doong after a few miles.
饒龍河不久再度流出地表,幾英里之后又流進(jìn)韓松洞。
Local concretions form first in a hard ground and can be surrounded by burrows of organisms until the cement is well developed.
在硬底中首先形成局部的結(jié)核,并可被生物潛穴所環(huán)繞,直到其完全被膠結(jié)。
If these burrows had been made recently, they would instantly be recognisable as the work of small mammals.
如果這些洞穴是最近形成的,那么它們就會(huì)立刻被當(dāng)作是小型哺乳動(dòng)物的杰作。
Linda has more burrows and a greater status among the penguins at the zoo.
琳達(dá)擁有更多的地洞以及動(dòng)物園所有企鵝中最高的地位。
large wingless nocturnal grasshopper that burrows in loose soil along the United States Pacific coast.
大型舞池夜間活動(dòng)的蝗蟲,在美國(guó)太平洋海濱松軟的泥土中鉆洞。
Tilefish construct some of the largest burrows in the sea, forming pueblos similar to those American Indians built on land centuries ago.
海洋里一些最大的洞穴就是由馬頭魚建造的,形成了和幾世紀(jì)前美國(guó)印第安人建在陸地上的村落差不多的群落。
Only minutes before Lincoln Burrows' execution, Bellick and Pope stand off to the side as two C. O. s strap Lincoln into the chair.
離Lincoln被執(zhí)行死刑只有2分鐘了,Bellick和Pope站在一邊,兩個(gè)獄警將Lincoln用皮帶綁在電椅上。
They survive the cold season in their below-frostline burrows living off the fat they stored up during the summer and fall.
它們在霜線以下的洞穴里,靠夏季和秋季儲(chǔ)存的脂肪度過(guò)寒冷的冬季。
His study, just published in Geology, is of two burrows fossilised in sandstone near Escalante, Utah.
他的研究剛發(fā)表在《地質(zhì)學(xué)》上,是關(guān)于猶他州艾斯卡蘭特附近的砂巖中兩個(gè)石化的洞穴的。
Kellerman responds, "He's the only one who knows we don't have the Burrows kid. The only one. "
Kellerman回答,“他是唯一知道我們手上沒(méi)有Burrows孩子的人,唯一的一個(gè)。”
By late June she was making 200 yards daily, still along the fence line, amid a hospitable jumble of rocks, weeds, and rodent burrows.
6月末,她每天滑動(dòng)200碼(約183米),仍然沿著這條警戒線,在混雜著巖石、野草和鼠洞的友好環(huán)境中游動(dòng)。
The Permit Holder shall ensure that the selected routing of the maintenance footpaths will not disturb any animal burrows.
許可證持有人須保證維修保養(yǎng)行人徑的選擇路線并不會(huì)干擾有動(dòng)物出沒(méi)的洞穴。
The Tibetan brown bear, a close relative of the grizzly, tries to dig the pikas out of their burrows.
西藏的棕熊,一種灰熊的近親,嘗試著想把鼠兔從洞穴中挖出來(lái),即使有堅(jiān)硬的凍土阻隔。
The primitive mammal lives in burrows in Eastern Australia dug along the banks of streams and rivers that it relies on for food.
這種原始的哺乳動(dòng)物生活在澳大利亞東部,在水中覓食,窩建造在河溪的岸上。
Males will leave their birthplace burrows, but they will not move far before mating with a female from a neighboring burrow.
公蜘蛛會(huì)離開(kāi)出生的洞穴,但是在與鄰近洞穴的母蜘蛛交配以前,不會(huì)跑得太遠(yuǎn)。
By infecting animals and letting them loose in the burrows , local epidemics of this disease could be created .
通過(guò)感染動(dòng)物并把它們放在洞內(nèi),可造成這種疾病的區(qū)域性感染。
It then burrows into the brain of the carrier and manipulates it for the benefit of the parasite.
接著它們鉆進(jìn)攜帶都的大腦,并為自己的利益而操控大腦。
The crabs replenish moisture by dipping in the sea, then the males retreat to the lower terraces to dig burrows.
紅蟹們在海里補(bǔ)充鹽分和水分,然后雄性退到較低的海邊開(kāi)始挖洞。
Then, the water-holding frog burrows into the soggy earth to a depth of more than three feet!
而且,保水蛙會(huì)鉆入浸水的土壤深達(dá)三英尺以上。
They live in individual burrows a distance away from any other burrow of another hamster.
每個(gè)倉(cāng)鼠居住的土洞之間保持著一定的距離。
burrows among roots of shrubs and beneath rocks in desert and rocky hillside areas and beach sand of western United States.
穴居于美國(guó)西部的灌木樹根周圍、沙漠和多巖坡地的巖石下面和海灘的蛇。
Provides a safe, naturalistic substrate that allows snakes, lizards, and small animals to form burrows and nests as they would in the wild.
本品為蛇類,蜥蜴類以及其他小型動(dòng)物供給天然底材,以供它們猶如天然界情況中本能的制作洞穴或許者巢穴。
any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry.
北美洲草原地區(qū)的幾種嚙齒動(dòng)物,居住在復(fù)雜的大洞中,叫聲象犬吠。
Earthworms drag withered leaves, grass and flowers into their burrows. When this plant litter decays, it makes the soil more fertile.
蚯蚓把枯萎的樹葉、草和花瓣拖進(jìn)洞穴中。當(dāng)這些植物垃圾腐爛后,就使土壤肥沃。
Now the Mother knew very well that all Moles are blind: they live in dark underground burrows and do not need to see where they are going.
媽媽心里很明白,鼴鼠都是看不見(jiàn)的;他們生活在黑暗的地洞里,不必看見(jiàn)要去往哪里。
Nearly all species roost during the day (in caves, crevices, burrows, building, or trees) and feed at night.
幾乎所有的蝙蝠均于白天憩息(如山洞、罅隙、地洞或建筑物內(nèi)),夜出覓食。
Any failures on the financial side are sure to bring the opponents of capitalism out of their burrows.
金融層面的任何偏差,都必將令資本主義的反對(duì)者卷土重來(lái)。
On hot days, they tend not to move around much, preferring to laze in cool burrows so as not to overheat.
在炎熱的日子里,它們往往不怎么四處走動(dòng),寧愿呆在涼爽的洞穴,以免過(guò)熱。
The clue which Dr Simpson thinks answers this question is signs of digging near the burrows.
辛普森博士認(rèn)為回答這個(gè)問(wèn)題的線索就是洞穴附近的挖掘跡象。
To locate the underground stores, gatherers looked for entryways to burrows or thumped the ground and listened for hollows.
為了定位那些地下商店,搜集者們用挖掘或敲擊地面,聽(tīng)底部空洞的聲音來(lái)尋找洞穴。
As baby burrows deeper into the uterine wall, some women may experience breakthrough bleeding.
當(dāng)嬰兒刺穿子宮壁的時(shí)候,一些女性可能會(huì)經(jīng)歷突破性出血。
To locate the underground stores, gatherers looked for entry ways to burrows or thumped the ground and listened for hollows.
為了找到地下食物庫(kù),人們尋找地洞的入口或撞擊地面聽(tīng)是否有空洞的地方。
Devils are solitary and nocturnal, spending their days alone in hollow logs, caves, or burrows, and emerging at night to feed.
袋獾是獨(dú)居夜行動(dòng)物,白天呆在山谷洞穴或者樹穴中,晚上出來(lái)覓食。