burrow
Kelime Anlamı :
1. organizmaların beslenme, yaşama ve göç faaliyetleri sırasında oluşturdukları fosil iz.
2. in.
3. tavşan çukuru.
4. kazmak.
5. (çukur) kazmak.
6. çukur kazmak.
7. barınak.
8. oyuk.
9. delik açmak.
10. yuva.
Tanımlar :
1.
A hole or tunnel dug in the ground by a small animal, such as a rabbit or mole, for habitation or refuge.
2. A narrow or snug place.
3. to dig a hole or tunnel for habitation or refuge.
4. to live or hide in such a place.
5. to move or progress by or as if by digging or tunneling: "suddenly the train is burrowing through the pinewoods” ( William Styron).
6. to make by or as if by tunneling.
7. to dig a hole or tunnel in or through.
8. archaic to hide in or as if in a burrow.
2. A narrow or snug place.
3. to dig a hole or tunnel for habitation or refuge.
4. to live or hide in such a place.
5. to move or progress by or as if by digging or tunneling: "suddenly the train is burrowing through the pinewoods” ( William Styron).
6. to make by or as if by tunneling.
7. to dig a hole or tunnel in or through.
8. archaic to hide in or as if in a burrow.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature.
2. to dig a tunnel or hole.
2. to dig a tunnel or hole.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an incorporated town. see 1st borough.
2. A shelter; esp. a hole in the ground made by certain animals, as rabbits, for shelter and habitation.
3. A heap or heaps of rubbish or refuse.
4. A mound. see 3d barrow, and camp, n., 5.
5. to excavate a hole to lodge in, as in the earth; to lodge in a hole excavated in the earth, as conies or rabbits.
6. to lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or concealed place; to hide.
2. A shelter; esp. a hole in the ground made by certain animals, as rabbits, for shelter and habitation.
3. A heap or heaps of rubbish or refuse.
4. A mound. see 3d barrow, and camp, n., 5.
5. to excavate a hole to lodge in, as in the earth; to lodge in a hole excavated in the earth, as conies or rabbits.
6. to lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or concealed place; to hide.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to make a hole or burrow to lodge in, as in the earth; work a way into or under something.
2. to lodge in a burrow; in a more general sense, to lodge in any deep or concealed place; hide.
3. to perforate with a burrow or as with burrows.
4. an obsolete spelling of borough.
5. A barrow; a mound. sir T. browne. see barrow.
6. in mining, the heap of refuse rock at the mouth of a shaft, or entrance of an adit-level or tunnel.
7. A hole in the ground excavated by an animal, as a rabbit or a marmot, as a refuge and habitation.
8. [perhaps in ref. to the usually circular shape of mounds; cf. the equiv. sc. brough, otherwise referred to burrow = borough = brough, q. v. in mod. english dial. abbr. burr.] A circle. compare bur, burr, 2.
9. A variant of borrow.
2. to lodge in a burrow; in a more general sense, to lodge in any deep or concealed place; hide.
3. to perforate with a burrow or as with burrows.
4. an obsolete spelling of borough.
5. A barrow; a mound. sir T. browne. see barrow.
6. in mining, the heap of refuse rock at the mouth of a shaft, or entrance of an adit-level or tunnel.
7. A hole in the ground excavated by an animal, as a rabbit or a marmot, as a refuge and habitation.
8. [perhaps in ref. to the usually circular shape of mounds; cf. the equiv. sc. brough, otherwise referred to burrow = borough = brough, q. v. in mod. english dial. abbr. burr.] A circle. compare bur, burr, 2.
9. A variant of borrow.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia