caves
英 [keɪvz]
美 [keɪvz]
n. 山洞; 洞穴
v. (使)塌陷; 倒塌; 屈服; 洞穴潜水
cave的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 山洞;洞穴
Acaveis a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or one that is under the ground.- ...a cave more than 1,000 feet deep.
1,000多英尺深的山洞
- ...a cave more than 1,000 feet deep.
双语例句
- All reserves were buried underground or in caves.
所有的储备金都埋在地下或藏在山洞里。 - Temples and Buddhist grottoes such as those at Mogao Caves and Maijishan Caves contain artistically and historically revealing murals.
庙宇和像莫高石窟和麦积山石窟等佛教石窟展现了壁画的艺术价值和历史价值。 - From then on she lived in caves and valleys.
从那时起,她生活在洞穴和山谷里。 - They go for the spectacular views of multicoloured cliffs, caves and rivers.
他们去看了有各种各样悬崖、岩洞和河流的壮丽景色。 - That sunny dome! those caves of ice!
那阳光灿烂的宫和冰的洞窟! - Cliffs that were honeycombed with caves and grottoes.
布满岩洞和洞穴的悬崖。 - Tropical plants, sandy desert, waterfalls, craters and caves make a tourist attraction.
热带植物、沙漠、瀑布、火山口与洞穴吸引了游客。 - Yandang Mountain is famous for its screen-like peaks, caves and waterfalls.
雁荡山因其屏障般的山峰,洞穴,和瀑布而闻名。 - The large limestone caves are also quarried for cement.
同时还在这些大石灰岩洞里开采水泥原料。 - First, much evidence of prehistoric civilization is found in caves because the natural shelter helps preserve artifacts.
首先,在山洞中发现了史前文明的大量证据,因为天然的屏障帮助保存了这些人造物品。
