tunneller

英['tʌnl] 美['tʌnl]
  • n.隧道;地道;洞穴v.挖地道;挖隧道
tunneler tunneled/tunnelled tunneled/tunnelled tunneling/tunnelling tunnels/tunnels
  • disease n.疾病v.使…生病,感染
  • Miners n.矿工名词miner的复数形式.
    n. (名词)
    1. 坑道
    2. 隧道,地道
    3. 风洞
    4. 【矿】石巷
    5. 洞穴
    6. 管道,烟道
    7. 平峒
    8. 小棚
    9. 隧洞
    10. 平洞
    11. 地沟
    12. 涵洞
    13. 地下通道,地下道
    14. 洞穴通道
    v. (动词)
    1. 挖,凿
    2. 挖掘隧道,在...凿隧道,掘隧道于,挖坑道 ,挖地道
    3. (在…)打开通道
    4. 【物】隧穿
    5. 运过坑道进隧道
    6. 凿隧道通过
    7. 穿过
    8. 钻洞
    9. 打开
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]隧道,地道 underground passage
    2. [C](动物栖息的)穴 similar underground passage (made by a burrowing animal)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a passageway through or under something, usually underground (especially one for trains or cars);

    "the tunnel reduced congestion at that intersection"

  2. a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter

Verb:
  1. move through by or as by digging;

    "burrow through the forest"

  2. force a way through

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The heavy traffic crawled through the narrow tunnel.
      拥挤的车辆慢吞吞地穿过狭窄的隧道。
    2. Suddenly the train roared into a tunnel and everything was black.
      突然火车轰隆隆地驶入一个隧道,四周的一切都漆黑一团。
    3. The kid dug a tunnel in the sand.
      小孩在沙堆里挖了一个地道。
    4. Moles make underground tunnels.
      鼹鼠常打地洞。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The engineers had to tunnel through solid rock.
      工程师须要在坚实的岩石中开凿隧道。
    2. Sometimes the snow was so deep we could tunnel through it.
      偶尔雪会积到可以造隧道那般的深度。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The train passed through a tunnel.
      火车通过了一条隧道。
    2. A mouse dug a tunnel under the lawn.
      老鼠在草地下打了洞。