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tun·nel
tuh nl
复数:tunnels
第三人称单数:tunnels
现在分词:tunnelling或tunneling
过去式:tunnelled或tunneled
过去分词:tunnelled或tunneled
tunnellike (adj.), tunneler (n.)
noun
a covered passagewayspecifically: a horizontal passageway through or under an obstruction
a subterranean gallery (as in a mine)
burrow
a hollow conduit or recess : tube, well
verb
intransitive verb
to make or use a tunnel
physics to pass through a potential barrier
electrons tunneling through an insulator between semiconductors
transitive verb
to make a tunnel or similar opening through or underalso: to make (one's way) by or as if by making a tunnel
wind tunnel风洞
tunnel construction隧道建设;隧道建筑
wind tunnel test风洞试验
tunnel kiln隧道窑
road tunnel公路隧道;行车队道
tunnel lining隧道衬砌
railway tunnel铁路隧道
diversion tunnel导流洞;导流隧洞
underground tunnel地下隧道
water tunnel水洞;水槽,水筒;输水隧道
carpal tunnel[解]腕隧道;屈肌管;腕道症候群
tunnel boring machine隧道掘进机;隧道钻巷机;隧道开挖机
carpal tunnel syndrome腕管综合症
channel tunnel英伦海峡海底隧道
construction of tunnel隧道工程
tunnel effect隧道效应
tunnel furnace[机]隧道炉
cable tunnel缆道
tunnel portal隧道入口,隧道洞口;隧道口
immersed tunnel沉埋式隧道
15世纪初, tonel,指“用于捕鸟的漏斗形网”,源自古法语 tonnelle “网”,或 tonel “木桶”,是古法语 tonne “酒桶,液体容器”的小型形式,可能源自与古英语 tunne 相同的词源(参见 tun)。
“管道,管子”的意义(1540年代)在英语中发展,并导致了“地下通道”的意义(1660年代)。这个意义随后被借用到法语中(1878年)。这个意义的早期本土词是 mine(名词)。指“动物的洞穴”的意思来自1873年。Tunnel vision 可追溯到1912年。游乐园 tunnel of love 可追溯到1911年(指纽约的 Luna Park)。比喻义 light at the end of the tunnel 自1882年以来就有人看到。
The "Tunnel of Love," an attraction found at many amusement parks, has been responsible for a surprising number of proposals. In this and similar devices, couples are allowed to drift through dark or semi-dark underground caverns, usually in a boat or gondola borne on an artificial stream of water. ... Their dim interiors often give a bashful young man the opportunity to propose. [The American Magazine, July 1922]
“爱情隧道”是许多游乐园的一种景点,它已经引发了令人惊讶的求婚数量。在这种类似的设备中,情侣们可以在黑暗或半黑暗的地下洞穴中漂流,通常是在一条人工水流上的船或船只上。...它们昏暗的内部经常给一个害羞的年轻人提供了求婚的机会。[《美国杂志》,1922年7月]
隧道
隧道
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
隧道
隧道
挖筑在山体内或地面以下的长条形的通道。
隧道
在地层中开凿的两端有地面出入口的水平通道。
Noun Middle English tonel cask, tun, from Anglo-French, from tone tun
The first known use of tunnel was in 1508
turbidadjective
clouded or discolored by sediment
a turbid stream
turbannoun
a head covering worn especially by Muslims and made of a long cloth wrapped around the head or around a cap
a woman's small soft hat with no brim
turbannoun
a head covering worn especially by Muslims and made of a long cloth wrapped around the head or around a cap
a woman's small soft hat with no brim
tuppence
tunnynoun
tuna
tunnel1 of 2noun
a passage under the ground
tunnel2 of 2verb
to make a tunnel
tunnel1 of 2noun
a passage under the ground
tunnel2 of 2verb
to make a tunnel
tunnel1 of 2noun
a passage under the ground
tunnel2 of 2verb
to make a tunnel
tunnel1 of 2noun
a passage under the ground
tunnel2 of 2verb
to make a tunnel
tunnel1 of 2noun
a passage under the ground
tunnel2 of 2verb
to make a tunnel
tunnelnoun
a bodily channel see carpal tunnel
1 Ahead she could see that the tunnel curved.
2 The shorter route had been blocked by a tunnel collapse.
3 After the first burst of energy, the moving in of the machines, the digging of tunnels and rooms—after that was done, a feeling of discontent settled upon us like some creeping disease.
4 We stumbled into a wine cellar—a bunch of dusty bottles in wooden racks—like we were walking through somebody’s basement, only there was no exit above us, just more tunnels leading on.
5 He realized he had lost Temp and Tick somewhere and turned back to see the entire tunnel, floor to ceiling, filling up with roaches.
6 It was empty , and Dant è s emerged from the tunnel.
唐太斯一跃钻出了地道.
7 “Hope not. But we’d better flank them. Take the first side tunnel to the right.”
8 There were events like tunnel ball and tug of war, but the real highlight was the sprints.
9 “This way,” he said, dashing into the tunnel.
10 It was a green door and it was set into the wall of the tunnel just above the level of the river.
11 Across the width and height of the tunnel a vast web was spun, orderly as the web of some huge spider, but denser-woven and far greater, and each thread was as thick as rope.
12 Study French, first is pronunciation, tunnel but accurate pronunciation are the foundation of any languages.
学习法语, 首先是发音, 地道而准确的发音是任何一门语言的基础.
13 The roof was only seven feet or so off the ground, and unlike the other buildings, it had no roofed tunnel to connect it with the rest of the station.
14 I sprinted through the Thicket tunnel, turning right whenever I could, and the floor began to slope upward.
15 The tunnel forked on either side of them, disappearing into darkness, but before them was a metal door.
16 He tunneled through the watery darkness, and then the rock above them vanished.
17 On the opposite side from us, a tunnel opened up, probably where the water flowed into when the pool was full.
18 The three demigods would never make it to the tunnel.
19 She thinks she spots the tall, gaping cement arch of the tunnel up ahead.
20 Something wiggling and strange tunneled through my stomach, half excitement, half terror.
2 风洞
4 地道
wool-dyed perfect dyed-in-the-wool trueborn straight-ahead underground dyed in the wool sap gallery subway unadulterated true-born real absolute burrow honest-to-goodness authentic idiomatic underpass
6 地下道
8 地下通道
10 开凿
11 平峒
13 洞穴通道
16 烟囱
18 潜伏
dormant latent masked undercurrent unawakened perdu delitescence latency lurk incubation concealment dormancy hide harbor incubate burrow hit the mattress lie at the lurch go to ground
20 穿透