cave
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A cave is a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or one that is under the ground. 洞穴
Outside the cave mouth the blackness of night was like a curtain. 洞口外麪,漆黑的夜晚宛如一塊幕佈。
2. V to hollow out 挖洞
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[英國(guó)英語] 1. N guard or lookout (esp in the phrase keep cave) 守衛(wèi); 警戒
2. SENTENCE SUBSTITUTE watch out! 儅心; 提防
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cave /ke?v/ (caving,caved,caves)
cave /?ke?v?/
劍橋詞典
- a large hole in the side of a hill , cliff , or mountain , or one that is underground
- The echoes of his scream sounded in the cave for several seconds .
- She was crushed in a freak accident in a cave in France.
- She took me by the hand and led me into the cave.
- A narrow trail of blood led directly into the cave.
- They were trapped in the cave for 19 hours . 返回 cave
洞穴;山洞;地洞
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