- burrow hole
- червоточина
The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry. S.V. Bakhmutov. 2009.
The English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry. S.V. Bakhmutov. 2009.
burrow — ola statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Požeminė tuštuma, vandens išgraužta lengvai tirpstančioje uolienoje – klintyse, dolomite, akmens druskoje. atitikmenys: angl. burrow; hole vok. Höhle, f rus. нора, f … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
burrow — landa statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Anga į gyvūnų urvą ar olą. atitikmenys: angl. burrow; hole; meatus vok. Schlupfloch, f; Schlupwinkel, f rus. лаз, m; лазейка, f; нора, f; пролаз, m … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
hole — ola statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Požeminė tuštuma, vandens išgraužta lengvai tirpstančioje uolienoje – klintyse, dolomite, akmens druskoje. atitikmenys: angl. burrow; hole vok. Höhle, f rus. нора, f … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
hole — landa statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Anga į gyvūnų urvą ar olą. atitikmenys: angl. burrow; hole; meatus vok. Schlupfloch, f; Schlupwinkel, f rus. лаз, m; лазейка, f; нора, f; пролаз, m … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
burrow — [bʉr′ō] n. [ME burgh (see BOROUGH), infl. by bergh, hill, berwen, to defend, take refuge] 1. a hole or tunnel dug in the ground by an animal 2. any similar passage or hole for shelter, refuge, etc. vi. 1. to make a burrow; dig (in, into, under,… … English World dictionary
Burrow — Bur row, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Burrowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Burrowing}.] 1. To excavate a hole to lodge in, as in the earth; to lodge in a hole excavated in the earth, as conies or rabbits. [1913 Webster] 2. To lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burrow — [n] hole dug by animal couch, den, hovel, lair, retreat, shelter, tunnel; concept 517 burrow [v] dig a hole delve, excavate, hollow out, scoop out, tunnel, undermine; concept 178 Ant. cover, fill … New thesaurus
hole — [hōl] n. [ME < OE hol, orig. neut. of adj. holh, hollow, akin to Ger hohl < IE base * kaul , *kul , hollow, hollow stalk > L caulis, Gr kaulos, stalk] 1. a hollow or hollowed out place; cavity; specif., a) an excavation or pit ☆ b) a… … English World dictionary
burrow — rabbit hole, fox hole, etc., c.1300, borewe, from O.E. burgh stronghold, fortress (see BOROUGH (Cf. borough)); influenced by bergh hill, and berwen to defend, take refuge. The verb is first attested 1610s. Related: Burrowed; borrowing … Etymology dictionary
burrow — ► NOUN ▪ a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal as a dwelling. ► VERB 1) make a burrow. 2) hide underneath or delve into something. DERIVATIVES burrower noun. ORIGIN variant of BOROUGH(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
hole — [n1] opening in a solid object aperture, breach, break, burrow, cave, cavern, cavity, chamber, chasm, chink, cistern, cleft, covert, crack, cranny, crater, cut, den, dent, depression, dimple, dip, excavation, eyelet, fissure, foramen, fracture,… … New thesaurus