cave

现在分词:

动词现在分词: caving

更多词形:

名词: caver | 动词过去式: caved | 动词过去分词: caved | 动词现在分词: caving | 动词第三人称单数: caves |

单词例句:

After my eyes became used to the dim light in the cave, I saw an old shovel on the ground.

当我的眼睛习惯了洞中的黑暗之后。我看见地上有一把旧铲子。

A whirlpool off the Sicilian coast, personified as a ship-devouring sea monster and located opposite the cave of Scylla.

卡律布狄斯漩涡西西里海岸附近的一个漩涡,位于希拉洞穴的对面,被拟人化为一个吞噬船只的海怪

The enemy had to cave in and surrender.

敌人只好屈服投降。

A natural opening, as the part of a stream or river that empties into a larger body of water or the entrance to a harbor, canyon, valley, or cave.

河口一个自然形成的开口,作为溪流或河水的一部分,可通过此口流入更大的水域或港湾、峪或洞的入口

But he still did not feel safe enough. He decided to look for another cave, where he could hide if savages came.

可是他还觉得不够安全。他决定再找一个洞穴,如果有野人来,他可以在那里藏身。

Cave exploration, or potholing, as it has come to be known, is a relatively new sport.

洞穴勘察-或者洞穴勘探(人们已经熟悉了这个词语)-是一项较新的运动。

There is a bear in the inmost recesses of the cave.

洞穴的最深处有只狗熊。

The pirates hid the treasure in a cave.

海盗把财宝藏在洞里。

A massive boulder blocked the entrance of the cave.

一块巨大的圆石堵住了山洞的入口。