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Detailed Translations for burrower from English to German

burrower:

burrower [the ~] noun

  1. the burrower (digger)
    der Gräber

Translation Matrix for burrower:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Gräber burrower; digger burial pit; burial place; grave; resting-place; tomb

Related Words for "burrower":

  • burrowers

burrow:

burrow [the ~] noun

  1. the burrow (nest; hole)
    Nest; der Horst
  2. the burrow (cavern; cave; grotto)
    die Höhle; die Spelunke
  3. the burrow (den; lair; hole)
    der Käfig; der Verschlag

to burrow verb (burrows, burrowed, burrowing)

  1. to burrow (drudge; churn; turn about; root; rout)
    scharren; wühlen; grabbeln
    • scharren verb (scharre, scharrst, scharrt, scharrte, scharrtet, gescharrt)
    • wühlen verb (wühle, wühlst, wühlt, wühlte, wühltet, gewühlt)
    • grabbeln verb (grabble, grabbelst, grabbelt, grabbelte, grabbeltet, gegrabbelt)
  2. to burrow (rummage)
    schnüffeln; durchsuchen
    • schnüffeln verb (schnüffele, schnüffelst, schnüffelt, schnüffelte, schnüffeltet, geschnüffelt)
    • durchsuchen verb (durchsuche, durchsuchst, durchsucht, durchsuchte, durchsuchtet, durchsucht)
  3. to burrow (root; rout)
    wühlen; durchwühlen
    • wühlen verb (wühle, wühlst, wühlt, wühlte, wühltet, gewühlt)
    • durchwühlen verb (durchwühle, durchwühlst, durchwühlt, durchwühlte, durchwühltet, durchwühlt)

Conjugations for burrow:

present
  1. burrow
  2. burrow
  3. burrows
  4. burrow
  5. burrow
  6. burrow
simple past
  1. burrowed
  2. burrowed
  3. burrowed
  4. burrowed
  5. burrowed
  6. burrowed
present perfect
  1. have burrowed
  2. have burrowed
  3. has burrowed
  4. have burrowed
  5. have burrowed
  6. have burrowed
past continuous
  1. was burrowing
  2. were burrowing
  3. was burrowing
  4. were burrowing
  5. were burrowing
  6. were burrowing
future
  1. shall burrow
  2. will burrow
  3. will burrow
  4. shall burrow
  5. will burrow
  6. will burrow
continuous present
  1. am burrowing
  2. are burrowing
  3. is burrowing
  4. are burrowing
  5. are burrowing
  6. are burrowing
subjunctive
  1. be burrowed
  2. be burrowed
  3. be burrowed
  4. be burrowed
  5. be burrowed
  6. be burrowed
diverse
  1. burrow!
  2. let's burrow!
  3. burrowed
  4. burrowing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for burrow:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Horst burrow; hole; nest nest of a bird of prey
Höhle burrow; cave; cavern; grotto alcove; cavity; compartment; doorway; niche; rock house
Käfig burrow; den; hole; lair berth; bird-cage; birdcage; cage
Nest burrow; hole; nest hamlet
Spelunke burrow; cave; cavern; grotto filthy place
Verschlag burrow; den; hole; lair birdcage; box; cage; carton; hovel; kennel; pen; pig-sty; rabbit-hutch; storing space
- tunnel
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
durchsuchen burrow; rummage browse; browse for; examine; go through; ransack; rummage; search
durchwühlen burrow; root; rout grabble; keep on burrowing; rummage; scramble
grabbeln burrow; churn; drudge; root; rout; turn about capture; catch; grabble; grope about; obsess; rummage about; rummage around; seize
scharren burrow; churn; drudge; root; rout; turn about potter about
schnüffeln burrow; rummage be a Peeping Tom; browse; ferret about; ferret around; have a cold; hunt; inhale; investigate; nose about; nose around; peep; play the spy; research; search; search for; sniff; sniff around; sniff up; snort; spy
wühlen burrow; churn; drudge; root; rout; turn about grabble; grope about; rummage about; rummage around
- tunnel
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- earth

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Related Definitions for "burrow":

  1. a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter1
  2. move through by or as by digging1
    • burrow through the forest1

Wiktionary Translations for burrow:

burrow
verb
  1. to dig a hole
noun
  1. A tunnel or hole
    • burrowBau
burrow
verb
  1. waidmännisch: in einen Bau kriechen
  2. -
  1. Plural 2: in den Boden gegrabener Unterschlupf mancher Tiere, zum Beispiel Füchse