释义 |
cave [keɪv] noun countable ADVANCED ■a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff or mountain, or one that is underground 洞穴;山洞;地洞 [keɪv] verb Phrasal Verbs cave in FALL ■If a ceiling, roof or other structure caves in, it breaks and falls into the space below 塌陷;坍塌;塌方•Because of the explosion, the roof of the building caved in, trapping several people.由于发生爆炸,建筑物的顶部坍塌,几个人被困在里面。 AGREE informal ■to agree to something that you were against before, after someone has persuaded you or threatened you 让步;屈服;妥协•At first, they refused to sign the agreement, but they caved in when they heard another firm was being approached.起先,他们不肯在协议上签字,但听说我们正跟另一家公司接洽就答应了。 |