2[intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]PRESS to press your bodyclose to someone or under something because you want to get warm or feel safe 偎依,紧靠;钻到…下面SYN nestle
burrow into/under/down etc
The child stirred and burrowed deeper into the bed.
那孩子翻了个身,又往被窝里钻了钻。
burrow something into/against etc something
She burrowed her head into his shoulder.
她把头偎在他肩上。
3[intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]LOOK FOR to search for something that is hidden in a container or under other things 寻找,翻找SYN rummage
burrow into/under/through etc• And at the same time I burrowed into that fabric.• It tried to burrow into the earth.• Orange flames burrowed through the grass.• It lays its eggs in your clothes while they are drying on the line and then they burrow into the skin.• She closed her eyes and let her fingersburrow through the tissuepaper until she felt the lace of the collar.• This results in a ball of cells, which then proceeds to burrow into the wall of the uterus.• Western spadefoot toads burrow into the washbottom, emerging to produce another batch of mosquito larvae-eating tadpoles during the summerrains.
burrow into/under/down etc• And at the same time I burrowed into that fabric.• It tried to burrow into the earth.• In burrowing down, the fish made a tube through the mud an inch or so across.• It lays its eggs in your clothes while they are drying on the line and then they burrow into the skin.• This results in a ball of cells, which then proceeds to burrow into the wall of the uterus.• Western spadefoot toads burrow into the wash bottom, emerging to produce another batch of mosquito larvae-eating tadpoles during the summer rains.• But still they tell them, suggesting how deeply the stories have burrowed into their psyches.
burrow in/into/through etc• He was burrowing in a briefcase while he waited.• And at the same time I burrowed into that fabric.• It tried to burrow into the earth.• Orange flames burrowed through the grass.• It lays its eggs in your clothes while they are drying on the line and then they burrow into the skin.• This results in a ball of cells, which then proceeds to burrow into the wall of the uterus.• But still they tell them, suggesting how deeply the stories have burrowed into their psyches.
ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤deep深挖▸➤down鑽下去◇He switched off the lamp and burrowed down beneath the bedclothes.他關掉燈,鑽到被窩裏。PREPOSITION➤beneath, under在⋯下面挖洞◇Rabbits had burrowed under the fence.兔子在柵欄下面挖了洞。➤into挖洞進入⋯◇Earthworms burrow deep into the soil.蚯蚓深深地鑽進底土。➤through掘洞穿過⋯◇worms that burrow through dead wood洞穿枯木的蟲子PHRASES➤burrow your way以挖掘的動作移動◇Ivy had burrowed its way through the walls.常春藤蜿蜒着爬滿了牆。