
토끼나 두더지 같은 작은 동물이 살기 위해 판 굴이나 구멍.
A hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, such as a rabbit or mole, to live in.
예문:
"The rabbit quickly disappeared into its burrow when it saw the hawk."
"Foxes often take over an abandoned badger burrow instead of digging their own."
보호나 사생활을 위해 사용하는 피난처 또는 은신처.
A place of retreat or a hiding place used for protection or privacy.
예문:
"After a long day at work, his small apartment felt like a cozy burrow."
"The library became her secret burrow where no one could disturb her studies."
무엇의 안이나 아래로 굴이나 구멍을 파다.
To dig a hole or tunnel into or under something.
예문:
"The beetle began to burrow into the decaying log."
"Earthworms burrow through the soil, helping to aerate the garden."
온기, 보호 또는 숨기 위해 무엇의 아래나 근처로 파고들다.
To move close to or underneath something for warmth, protection, or to hide.
예문:
"The puppy tried to burrow under the blankets to stay warm."
"She burrowed her face into her mother's neck and started to cry."
무엇을 철저히 찾거나 어떤 문제를 깊이 조사하고 탐구하다.
To search for something thoroughly or to investigate a matter deeply.
예문:
"The journalist had to burrow through stacks of old records to find the truth."
"He spent the entire afternoon burrowing into the archives for his thesis."