词汇 | tunnel |
释义 | tunnelWord family nountunnellertunnellingtunneltunnel vision Transporttun·nel1 /ˈtʌnl/ ●●● W3 noun [countableC] 1 TTa passage that has been dug under the ground for cars, trains etc to go through 〔汽车、火车等通行的〕隧道 a railway tunnel 铁路隧道 the Channel Tunnel (=between England and France) 〔英吉利〕海峡隧道 2. HBAHOLEa passage under the ground that animals have dug to live in 〔动物的〕洞穴通道 n COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + tunnel a two-mile/1500-foot-long etc tunnel A 250-metre-long tunnel provides access to all parts of the development. a dark tunnel He peered uneasily down the dark tunnel at the end of the platform. a narrow tunnel She ran down the narrow tunnel leading to the exit. an underground tunnel The prisoners escaped through an underground tunnel. a rail/railway tunnel the 15km long Gotthard railway tunnel a road tunnel a road tunnel through the mountains the Channel Tunnel (=the tunnel under the sea between England and France) phrasesThey went by train via the Channel Tunnel. the roof of a tunnel The roof of the tunnel was a foot above his head. the entrance to a tunnel/tunnel entrance verbsTo the right was the entrance to a second tunnel. dig a tunnel Burglars had dug a tunnel under the building in an attempted raid. build a tunnel The contractors will start building the tunnel next month. a tunnel leads somewhere The Greenwich Foot Tunnel leads under the River Thames. Examples from the Corpus tunnel• Over the next few hours, faces and figures passed like the tableaux of a funhouse tunnel.• Irrigation tunnels of water ran beside the beds and not far from small thatched-roof houses.• Police feared that du Pont might try to flee through a series of tunnels beneath the house.• He was emerging from the tunnel.• A rock dam was erected to keep bat fans out of the tunnel.• The construction works on the tunnel would disrupt one of the colony's main breeding grounds.• Napoleon is believed to have been warmly in favour even though the tunnel was not designed for military purposes.• About eighteen people escaped from this tunnel and they were not all recaptured until four days later. Engineeringtunnel2 verb (tunnelled, tunnelling British EnglishBrE, tunneled, tunneling American EnglishAmE) [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT] 1 TEDIGto dig a long passage under the ground 挖掘(隧道) tunnel into/through/under They were tunnelling into the mountainside. 他们正在山腰上挖隧道。 tunnel your way under/through etc The prisoners tunneled their way under the fence. 犯人们在围栏下面挖地道通向外面。 2 if insects tunnel into something, they make holes in it 掘,凿,挖(洞穴) tunnel into The grubs tunnel into the wood. 蛆虫在木头里钻洞。 Examples from the Corpus tunnel• Special drilling equipment is being used to tunnel beneath the sea bed.• They had tunnelled down into the plateau, and they had built upwards as far as their materials and construction abilities would allow.• Trent rode in first gear, headlight tunnelling into the forest gloom through which the rain bucketed.• They may watch the sand shifting as they tunnel their hands into it.• After days of digging, the prisoners finally tunnelled their way out of the camp and escaped.• worms tunnelling through the mud• It snows throughout the winter in Jozankei, and it gets so deep, the people tunnel under the immovable drifts. tunnel into/through/under• Three months later, investigators discovered the start of another tunnel under a trailer used for psychological treatment.• In the film Batman Returns a horde of large black bats swarmed through flooded tunnels into downtown Gotham.• Trespass can therefore be committed by a person who digs a tunnel under land or who abuses the airspace.• A cave brings this psychic tunnel into physical reality.• A stationary engine was used for the final haul up the tunnel into St Leonards Goods Yard.• Deeper and deeper he dug, following the tunnel into the bank.• It snows throughout the winter in Jozankei, and it gets so deep, the people tunnel under the immovable drifts.• Since January 1917, engineers had been employed, quietly but persistently, in tunnelling into the ridge. (1400-1500) Old French tonel “barrel”, from tonne, from Medieval Latin tunna |
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