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
- The story of their exploration is inextricably bound up with the character of the caves themselves
 他们的勘探经历与这些洞穴本身的特征有着不可分割的紧密联系。
- The caves extend for some 18 kilometres
 那些洞穴深约18公里。
- Bears often hibernate in caves.
 熊常在山洞里冬眠。
- Some fairies lived in the magic mountain's caves.
 一些仙女住在幻山的山洞中。
- The guide led us through the maze of caves.
 那个向导领我们穿过迷宫般的曲折洞穴。
- 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。
- These tunnels in caves have offered us some amazing discoveries.
 这些洞穴里的地道让我们有了一些惊奇的发现。
- The caves cannot but inspire wonder in the beholder.
 这些洞穴让观者无不叹为观止。
- My tooth has bored through two caves.
 我的牙齿蛀了两个洞。
- Any of numerous medium to small insectivorous bats found worldwide in caves and trees and buildings.
 许多体型从中等到小型食虫类蝙蝠,分布于世界各地的洞穴、树木和建筑物中。
