cave

/keɪv/
A cave is a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or one that is under the ground. 洞穴

noun [专属名词] 洞穴,山洞;地窖

The guide flashed a light into the cave. 向导向洞穴里照射了一束光。

verb [vi. 不及物动词] 洞穴探险;(在压力下)屈服,屈从;挖洞;塌落

The President is unlikely to cave in to demands for a public inquiry. 总统未必会屈服而同意进行公开调查。

interjection [惊讶] int. <英,俚>当心!

Upper Paleolithic art was not confined to cave paintings. 旧石器时代晚期的艺术并不局限于洞穴壁画。

noun [专属名词] 【名】 (Cave)(美、爱)凯夫(人名)

The climbers took cover from the storm in a cave. 登山运动员在山洞里躲避暴风雨。

cave 出现在下面的课文中(提供视频、音频及笔记等可系统性学习)
Lesson 55 Not a gold mine cave 名词: 山洞
Lesson 42 Modern cavemen
Lesson 45 Of men and galaxies
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Images of deer and hunters decorate the cave walls. 洞穴壁上装饰着鹿和猎人的画像。