burrowing
常見(jiàn)例句
- Rats had burrowed into the bank of the river.
老鼠在河岸上打洞。 - They were burrowing for a book in the library.
他們?cè)趫D書(shū)館搜尋一本書(shū)。 - They burrowed a hole under a tree.
他們?cè)谝豢脴?shù)下挖了一個(gè)洞。 - The rabbits hid in the burrows.
兔子躲在地洞中。 - Legs on snakes likely disturbed some form of movement, such as burrowing, rendering the legs useless.
蛇的腿可能打擾了它的某些活動(dòng),比如,掘穴,逐漸就表現(xiàn)的沒(méi)有用處了。 - Unlike virtually every other species, the hominids could not rely on speed, flight, strength, arboreal clambering, burrowing or ferocity to evade predators.
與幾乎其他任何一個(gè)物種不同,猿類不能夠依靠速度、飛行、力量、爬樹(shù)、掘洞或者是殘忍的躲避捕食者等等這些能力。 - It’s then a case of timing, dodging the minions and timing my burrowing to crack that fragile shell without pinging off the shielding, or even his wrought-iron legs.
這下問(wèn)題就簡(jiǎn)單多了,躲避它的爪牙們,同時(shí)計(jì)算好挖洞的時(shí)間,保護(hù)好自己的同時(shí)攻擊它脆弱的外殼,甚至它的鐵腿。 - He says,"provincials are like mold, burrowing in their little plots, or frogs at the bottom of their puddles, engaged in sordid, trivial rivalries, moved by petty jealousies, avarice and material interests.
他說(shuō),鄉(xiāng)下人就像模子里刻出來(lái)的,在他們的自留地里亂挖一氣,或者在泥漿里面挖青蛙,從事著骯臟,沒(méi)什么競(jìng)爭(zhēng)性的工作,為嫉妒,貪婪和物欲所驅(qū)動(dòng)
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 1871年后的法國(guó)課程節(jié)選 - Now I was burrowing way down into the soul of my new little machine.
FORBES: The Laptop Lament - Peter, burrowing into his computer, comes up with a bunch of seemingly unlikely prospects that Beane can actually afford.
NEWYORKER: Moneyball 返回 burrowing