词组 | cave |
释义 | cave /keɪv/ noun [C] a large natural hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground: the entrance to a caveadjectivesa dark cave They walked out of the dark cave into the bright sunshine.a damp cave The cave was cold and damp.a prehistoric cave (=which was used thousands of years ago) These prehistoric caves were occupied by men and animals some 70,000 years ago.verbsenter a cave I switched on my torch as we entered the cave.explore a cave If you want to explore the cave, you’ll need to hire a guide.live in a cave The old man lived in a cave on the side of the mountain.hide in a cave She escaped being captured by hiding in a cave.be trapped in a cave The explorers were trapped in a cave in the Jura Mountains.cave + nounsthe cave entrance also the mouth of the cave The mouth of the cave was hidden by some tall bushes.the cave floor also the floor of the cave They crawled along the floor of the cave on their hands and knees.the cave walls/ceiling also the walls/ceiling of a cave People drew pictures of animals on the cave walls.a cave system The cave is part of a much larger cave system.a cave painting Altamira is famous for its cave paintings.cave dwellers (=people who live in caves) The first people who lived on the island were primitive cave dwellers.prepositionsin a cave Bats often live in caves. |
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