cavern
cavern 英 [ˈkævən] 美 [ˈkævərn]
n. 洞穴;凹处 vt. 挖空;置…于洞穴中
进行时:caverning 过去式:caverned 过去分词:caverned 第三人称单数:caverns 名词复数:caverns
- A cavern is a large cave or a large chamber in a cave. Or, if your bedroom is very dark, your mother might want you to open the blinds and let some light into that cavern.
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- n. 洞穴;凹处
- vt. 挖空;置…于洞穴中
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1. All but one of the Titans who had fought against the gods were imprisoned in this cavern.
跟众神作对的所有泰坦巨人中,只有一个没被关进洞穴。
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2. The obscurity was more dense there than elsewhere. It was a pit of mire in a cavern of night.
黑暗在这儿比任何地方都深厚,这是夜之洞穴中的一个泥坑。
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3. And the Star-Child entered the cavern, and in its farthest corner he found the piece of red gold.
于是星孩进入了洞穴里,在它最远的角落里找到了那块红色的金子。
- cavern (n.) "large, natural cave under the earth," late 14c., from Old French caverne (12c.) "cave, vault, cellar," from Late Latin caverna "cave," from Latin cavus "hollow" (from PIE root *keue- "to swell," also "vault, hole"). In Old English such a land feature might be called an eorðscræf.
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