tunnel
tunnel
英[ˈtʌnl]美[ˈtʌnl]
n.隧道,地道;
v.挖隧道,挖地道;
复数:tunnels;
第三人称单数:tunnels;
过去式:tunnelled;
过去分词:tunnelled;
现在分词:tunnelling;
例句
I escaped by means of a secret tunnel.我通过一条秘密通道逃跑了。
A mouse dug a tunnel under the lawn.老鼠在草地下打了洞。
The train passed through a tunnel.火车通过了一条隧道。
The roof of the new tunnel hasn't been properly supported; it shows signs of falling in.新隧道的顶部支撑得不好, 已显出坍塌的迹象。
To build this tunnel we had to cut through the solid rock.为了修建这条隧道, 我们必须凿开坚硬的岩石。
the inky darkness of the tunnel隧道內一片漆黑
They hollowed out a tunnel through the mountain.他们挖通了穿山隧道。
The train entered a tunnel.火车进入了隧道。
A tunnel was not considered economically feasible.从经济上考虑,用隧道并不可行。
They drove a tunnel through the rock.他们凿通一条穿过岩石的隧道。
同义词
n.
Tunnel的同义词之:洞穴
passageundergroundcavegrottocavernTunnel的同义词之:其他释义
subwaycouchdigburrowcavedengrottogrubcavern词组
light at the end of the tunnel
见 light柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
隧道;地道
A tunnel is a long passage which has been made under the ground, usually through a hill or under the sea.
例句
...two new railway tunnels through the Alps.穿过阿尔卑斯山的两条新的铁路隧道…the motorway tunnels under the Hudson river.哈得孙河下的高速公路隧道VERB
挖隧道;挖地道
To tunnel somewhere means to make a tunnel there.
例句
The rebels tunnelled out of a maximum security jail...叛乱者挖地道逃离了戒备*为森严的监狱。The caterpillars tunnel into the fruit to grow and mature.毛虫钻入果实,并在其中生长为成虫。英汉词典释义
n.
地下通道,隧道, 地道
The train passed through a tunnel.火车通过了一条隧道。(动物栖息的)穴,洞穴通道
A mouse dug a tunnel under the lawn.老鼠在草地下打了洞。vi.
打通隧道
英英词典释义
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 in the ground made by an animal for shelter
Verb
1. move through by or as by digging;
"burrow through the forest"2. force a way through
行业词典
公路科技: 隧道;
冶金学: 隧道;
医学: 隧道:贯穿实体的通道,长短不一,除两端开放以供进、出外,完全封闭;
土木工程: 隧道;
水利: 隧道;挖筑在山体内或地面以下的长条形的通道。;
煤炭: 隧道;在地层中开凿的两端有地面出入口的水平通道。;