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The meaning of Tunnel

Tunnel – definition

noun

An artificial underground passage, especially one built through a hill or under a building, road, or river.

Usage examples:

A road tunnel through the pyrenees
noun

A long, half-cylindrical enclosure used to protect plants, made of clear plastic stretched over hoops.

Usage examples:

Cover plants in rows with a cloche tunnel
verb

Short for wind tunnel.

verb

Dig or force a passage underground or through something.

Usage examples:

He tunnelled under the fence
verb

(of a particle) pass through a potential barrier.

Usage examples:

By making the particles interact, they approximated quantum tunneling - a phenomenon forbidden by c…

Tunnel translation into English

Tunnel: translate from English into Chinese

Translate tunnel into Chinese (Simplified)}
隧道, 地道, 隧, 坑道, 坑

Tunnel: translate from English into Dutch

Translate tunnel into Dutch}
Tunnel, Gang, Tunnel graven, Schacht, Trechter, Boren, Uithollen

Tunnel: translate from English into French

Translate tunnel into French}
Tunnel, Galerie, Tube, Creuser un tunnel, Percer un tunnel

Tunnel: translate from English into German

Translate tunnel into German}
Tunnel, Stollen, Gang, Unterführung

Tunnel: translate from English into Hindi

Translate tunnel into Hindi}
सुरंग, टनेल

Tunnel: translate from English into Italian

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Tunnel, Galleria, Traforo, Cunicolo

Tunnel: translate from English into Korean

Translate tunnel into Korean}
터널, 굴, 수도, ...에 터널을 파다, ...에 굴을 파다, 갱도를 파고 나아가다, 터널을 파고 나아가다

Tunnel: translate from English into Russian

Translate tunnel into Russian}
Туннель, Тоннель, Штольня, Подземный ход, Прокладывать тоннель, Минная галерея, Дымоход

Tunnel: translate from English into Spanish

Translate tunnel into Spanish}
Túnel, Galería, Construir un túnel, Excavar, Abrir un túnel, Horadar, Excavar una madriguera, Construir una galería, Construir un túnel bajo, Construir un túnel a través

Word origin

late Middle English (in the senses ‘tunnel-shaped net’ and ‘flue of a chimney’): from Old French tonel, diminutive of tonne ‘cask’. tunnel (sense 1 of the noun) dates from the mid 18th centur

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