burrow

US /ˈbɝː.oʊ/
UK /ˈbɝː.oʊ/
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1.

toca, madriguera

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

:
The rabbit disappeared into its burrow.
O coelho desapareceu em sua toca.
We found a badger's burrow near the riverbank.
Encontramos a toca de um texugo perto da margem do rio.
1.

cavar, fazer uma toca

make a hole or tunnel, especially for habitation

:
Rabbits burrow into the ground to make their homes.
Coelhos cavam na terra para fazer suas casas.
The mole burrowed deep under the lawn.
A toupeira cava profundamente sob o gramado.
2.

se enfiar, enterrar

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

:
She burrowed under the blankets to keep warm.
Ela se enfiou debaixo dos cobertores para se manter aquecida.
He burrowed his face into her shoulder.
Ele enterrou o rosto no ombro dela.