cavern基本解释
n.大洞穴
v.置于洞穴中;挖空
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过去式: caverned 过去分词: caverned 现在分词: caverning 第三人称单数: caverns
基本词汇
n.大洞穴
v.置于洞穴中;挖空
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过去式: caverned 过去分词: caverned 现在分词: caverning 第三人称单数: caverns
noun
1. a large cave or a large chamber in a cave
2. any large dark enclosed space
e.g. his eyes were dark caverns
verb
1. hollow out as if making a cavern
Synonym: cavern out
1. 大地穴;大洞穴
A cavern is a large deep cave.
2. 黑洞洞的大厦(或大房间)
If you describe the inside of a building or a room as a cavern, you mean that it is very large and, usually, dark or without much furniture.
e.g. The kitchen now is a dark cavern, with an antiquated black stove in a corner.
厨房现在黑洞洞的,角落里有只破旧的黑色炉子。
1. 洞穴:就是,对于古典世界观而言,这原始象征即为就近的、严格地限定的、自足的实体(Body对于西方的世界观而言,这原始象征即为无限广袤的、无限丰富的三维空间;对于阿拉伯世界观而言,这原始象征便是作为一个洞穴(Cavern)的世界.
2. 大洞穴:洞穴(Cave)或大洞穴(Cavern)一般多来自于水的作用. 海边洞穴多来自于波浪和海流,它们可以顺海岸线在可以被海水剥蚀、侵蚀的山崖中掏出大洞. 寒冷或曾经历过冰期的地区的洞穴,则大多来自于融冰的水流,
3. 溶洞;岩洞;洞穴:causeway 堤道 | cavern 溶洞;岩洞;洞穴 | Cavern Project Study 岩洞计划研究
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man.
出自:ColeridgeHer eye sockets were caverns which revealed the skull.
出自:L. P. Hartley