burrow - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of burrow in Hindi
- बिल
- मांद
- बाँबी
burrow Definition
verb
- (of an animal) make a hole or tunnel, especially to use as a dwelling. ( (एक जानवर के) एक छेद या सुरंग बनाते हैं, विशेष रूप से आवास के रूप में उपयोग करने के लिए। )
noun
- a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling. ( एक छोटा जानवर, विशेष रूप से एक खरगोश, एक आवास के रूप में खोदा गया एक छेद या सुरंग। )
burrow Example
- When the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the fruit. ( जब अंडे फूटते हैं, तो लार्वा फल में डूब जाता है। )
- These tiny worms burrow into pea roots and do significant damage. ( ये छोटे कीड़े मटर की जड़ों में डूब जाते हैं और महत्वपूर्ण नुकसान करते हैं। )
- The lions get their own type of rock to lie on, and burrowing animals actually get a burrow to play in. ( शेरों को झूठ बोलने के लिए अपने प्रकार की चट्टान मिलती है, और जानवरों को दफनाने के लिए वास्तव में एक बूर मिलता है। )
- the fish can burrow a hiding place ( मछली एक छिपने की जगह को डुबो सकती है )
- The pair may excavate their own nest, or use the abandoned burrow of another animal. ( यह जोड़ी अपने स्वयं के घोंसले की खुदाई कर सकती है, या किसी अन्य जानवर के परित्यक्त बुर्ज का उपयोग कर सकती है। )
- These little dogs can burrow and will demonstrate this ability in your garden unless discouraged. ( जब तक हतोत्साहित नहीं किया जाता है तब तक ये छोटे कुत्ते आपके बगीचे में डूब सकते हैं और इस क्षमता का प्रदर्शन करेंगे। )
More Sentence
- It is equipped with a rock drill and grinder, and a ‘mole’ that can burrow under the ground, collecting soil from a depth of 1.5 metres.
- Mature larvae burrow into the stalks and pupate, and a summer flight of moths appears from late July to August.
- Then, developing embryos burrow into honeycomb-like structures within the male's pouch.
- Small mounds are created when moles burrow deep or tunnel under solid objects such as tree roots or sidewalks.
- When an animal emerged to forage, the noose was pulled tight, preventing the animal from retreating back into its burrow .
- She has the ability to scratch and burrow under the surface of human experience and lay bare both the sacred and profane.
- The worms then burrow into the soil and form an earthen cell, entering the prepupa stage, which overwinters.
- The animal had to retreat from its previous burrow basally and start burrowing again nearby.
- It's around midnight, and in seconds Shanshiashvili is snoring on the cot next to mine as two kittens burrow into my coat for warmth.
- Five tall, slender mushrooms with yellow stems and glowing orange caps reach through the decaying foliage toward the sky as ants burrow underground.
- Quite often those lizards burrow in the ground or live in holes.
- Upon hatching, the larvae burrow into the seed, where they complete development, pupate, and emerge as adults.
- Sheep graze, rabbits burrow , the young were out, you will see a giant triangular box (probably little owl) and nearby another magic dewpond.
- It is not known if all the burrow nesting species excavate the tunnels or if some use tunnels dug by rodents or other animals.
- Rats and wolves burrow from underneath and strike in packs from behind.
- An award-winning writer and an investigative journalist burrow deep into the world of spin-doctors, bureaucrats and the military to reveal the whole story.
- worms that burrow through dead wood
- On hatching, the larvae very quickly burrow into the orange and are then essentially inaccessible.
- Popsy's grin vanished like a rabbit into a burrow .
- The larvae burrow directly into the mammal's skin, where they make themselves at home.
- In 1942, an American fighter pilot crash-landed in southern Morrocco and stumbled upon a burrow of the rabbits.
- Tiny parasitic wasps or flies burrow into its tissue and lay their own eggs; when these young hatch, they feed on the embryonic caterpillar.
- Larvae burrow into the ground to feed on strawberry roots from late spring to early summer.
- Despite the fact that they burrow underground like moles, and have big front teeth like rats have, naked mole-rats are more closely related to porcupines and guinea pigs than to moles or rats.