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cave
- IPA[kāv]
美式
- a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff
- explore caves as a sport;capitulate or submit under pressure; cave in
verb: cave, 3rd person present: caves, gerund or present participle: caving, past tense: caved, past participle: caved
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名詞
- 1. a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff the narrow gorge contains a series of prehistoric caves
動詞
- 1. explore caves as a sport they say they cave for the adventure, challenge, and physical exercise
- 2. US capitulate or submit under pressure; cave in he caved because his position had become untenable she finally caved in the face of his persistence
- the sport or pastime of exploring caves.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for spelunking
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a roof or similar structure) subside or collapse
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a roof or similar structure) subside or collapse
Oxford American Dictionary
- a collapse of a roof or similar structure, typically underground: a mine cave-in
Oxford American Dictionary
- a collapse of a roof or underground structure: a mine cave-in
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- IPA[keɪv]
英式
- a natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff: the narrow gorge contains a series of prehistoric caves
- explore caves as a sport: they say they cave for the adventure, challenge, and physical exercise
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkāvē]
美式
- (among children) look out!
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkeɪvi]
英式
- (among children) look out!
Oxford Dictionary