burrow

US /ˈbɝː.oʊ/
UK /ˈbɝː.oʊ/
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1.

madriguera, túnel

a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling

:
The rabbit disappeared into its burrow.
El conejo desapareció en su madriguera.
We found a badger's burrow near the riverbank.
Encontramos la madriguera de un tejón cerca de la orilla del río.
1.

cavar, excavar

make a hole or tunnel, especially for habitation

:
Rabbits burrow into the ground to make their homes.
Los conejos cavan en la tierra para hacer sus hogares.
The mole burrowed deep under the lawn.
El topo excavó profundamente bajo el césped.
2.

esconderse, hundir

hide oneself or a thing in or as if in a burrow

:
She burrowed under the blankets to keep warm.
Ella se acurrucó bajo las mantas para mantenerse caliente.
He burrowed his face into her shoulder.
Él hundió su rostro en su hombro.