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1. noun(a (usually man-made) underground passage, especially one cut through a hill or under a river: The road goes through a tunnel under the river.) túnel
2. verb(to make a tunnel: They escaped from prison by tunnelling under the walls.) excavar un túneltunnel1 n túneltunnel2 vb abrir un túneltr['tʌnəl]1 abrir un túnel, excavar un túnel1 construir un túnel\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtunnel n: túnel mv.• atravesar por túnel v.• construir un túnel v.n.• galería s.f.• túnel s.m.'tʌnḷ
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vt \<\<passage\>\> abrir*['tʌnl]they tunneled their way out of prison — escaparon de la cárcel abriendo or haciendo un túnel
1.2.VT [+ one's way, a passage] cavarshelters tunnelled out in the hillsides — refugios mpl horadados en las colinas
3.VI construir un túnel; [animal] excavar una madriguera4.CPDtunnel vision N — visión f periférica restringida; (fig) estrechez f de miras
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vt \<\<passage\>\> abrir*they tunneled their way out of prison — escaparon de la cárcel abriendo or haciendo un túnel
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