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I . tunnel [ˈtʌnl] SUBST

1. tunnel (passage):

tunnel

2. tunnel ZOOL, BIOL:

tunnel

Channel Tunnel SUBST no plur

wind tunnel SUBST TEC

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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A world of tunnels and mines, where the surface is uninhabitable.
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Bridges and tunnels are used to separate the trail from traffic when crossing the busiest streets.
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Some years later the tunnel was opened out into a cutting.
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Three tunnels adding 14 km in length have been constructed.
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The tunnel was constructed with a capacity for 65,000 cars daily.
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The station is located inside a tunnel below the airport and is served by four or five trains per hour.
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The construction of this 1,9 km tunnel was built with cut and cover and the works would last for about 8 years.
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They had mountains standing in their way, where they had to make 2 km tunnels so the water could flow through.
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The tunnel dug at the bottom follows the vein and is just big enough for a man.
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The tunnel is long, and was upgraded in 2009.
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