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cave in

英 [ˈkeɪv ɪn]

美 [ˈkeɪv ɪn]

(屋顶、天花板等)塌陷,坍塌; (尤指迫于压力)突然停止争辩,让步,屈服

柯林斯词典

英英释义

noun

  • the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it
      Synonym:subsidence

    verb

    • break down, literally or metaphorically
      1. The wall collapsed
      2. The business collapsed
      3. The dam broke
      4. The roof collapsed
      5. The wall gave in
      6. The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice
      Synonym:collapsefall ingivegive waybreakfounder

    双语例句

    • The wall caved in to reveal a blocked-up Victorian fireplace
      墙坍塌了,露出砌在里面的维多利亚时代的壁炉。
    • The roof or walls will not cave in.
      坑顶或边墙不能塌方。
    • In 1999, archaeologists discovered more than 300 pieces of pigment in the Twin Rivers Cave in Zambia.
      1999年,考古学家在赞比亚的双子河流域洞穴中发现300多个染料样本。
    • I thought he could face his opponent and not cave in so easily, but I was disappointed.
      我以为他能面对敌手毫不畏惧,可是他使我失望了。
    • It's the largest rock cave in Yunnan.
      是云南所有石刻中最大的一窟。
    • Limestone caves are the most common kind of cave in the world.
      石灰石洞穴是世界上最普通的洞穴。
    • Fortunately they hid themselves in a cave in time.
      幸运的是他们及时躲进了一个山洞。
    • I bet I can find that cave in Japan.
      我敢打赌我能在日本找到那个窑洞。
    • The Prime Minister has caved in to backbench pressure
      首相迫于后座议员们的压力让步了。
    • The steps took us up to a cave in the cliff.
      拾级而上,我们来到了悬崖上的一处洞穴。