grotto 英 [ˈgrɒtəʊ]   美 [ˈgrɑtoʊ]

grotto

grotto  英 [ˈgrɒtəʊ] 美 [ˈgrɑtoʊ]

n. 岩穴,洞穴;人工洞室 

名词复数:grottos 

A grotto in the forest, leafy, dense and dark. 在郁郁葱葱的森林中,一个洞穴依稀可见。
The sound of dripping water is always heard in this grotto. 这个洞穴经常能听到水滴声。

  • A grotto is a small cave, the kind of place where you feel comfortable, cozy, and protected from the harsh realities outside.
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  • n. 岩穴,洞穴;人工洞室
  • 1. A grotto in the forest, leafy, dense and dark.

    在郁郁葱葱的森林中,一个洞穴依稀可见。

  • 2. The sound of dripping water is always heard in this grotto.

    这个洞穴经常能听到水滴声。

  • 3. The middle-aged couple, who were not identified, only discovered their error when they asked staff in the local tourist office Saturday how to drive to the island's famous "Blue grotto."

    这对中年夫妇周六在咨询当地旅游部门的工作人员路线时才发现走错了路。 他们问工作人员如何驱车抵达卡普里岛知名的蓝色洞穴(Blue Grotto)。

  • grotto (n.) "picturesque cavern or cave," 1610s, from Italian grotta, earlier cropta, a corruption of Latin crypta "vault, cavern," from Greek krypte "hidden place" (see crypt). Terminal -o may be from its being spelled that way in many translations of Dante's "Divine Comedy."
grotto / ˈɡrɒtəʊ ; NAmE ˈɡrɑːtoʊ / noun ( plural grottoes or grottos ) a small cave,especially one that has been made artificially, for example in a garden 洞穴;(尤指园林等中的)人工洞穴 grotto grottoes grottos grotto / ˈɡrɒtəʊ ; NAmE ˈɡrɑːtoʊ /
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