dugout

US /ˈdʌɡ.aʊt/
UK /ˈdʌɡ.aʊt/
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1.

refugio subterráneo, banquillo, búnker

a shelter dug in the ground and roofed over, especially one used by soldiers in wartime or by sports players on a field

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The soldiers took cover in the dugout during the shelling.
Los soldados se refugiaron en el refugio subterráneo durante el bombardeo.
The baseball team's manager watched the game from the dugout.
El mánager del equipo de béisbol vio el partido desde el banquillo.
2.

canoa monóxila, piragua

a canoe made from a hollowed-out tree trunk

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The indigenous people used a dugout for fishing in the river.
Los pueblos indígenas usaban una canoa monóxila para pescar en el río.
The museum displayed an ancient dugout from the Amazon.
El museo exhibió una antigua canoa monóxila del Amazonas.