cave-in
英:[ˈkeɪvˌɪn] 美: [ˈkevˌɪn]
cave-in 基本解释
n.塌方;陷落;
变形
复数:cave-ins
英英释义
cave-in[ 'keivin ]
n.the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it同义词:cave insubsidence
v.break down, literally or metaphorically同义词:collapsefall incave ingivegive waybreakfounder
cave-in 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The outer layers of the star would literally cave in.
恒星外层会向内陷落。
权威例句
cave-inGenetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia.The Mind in the Cave — the Cave in the Mind: Altered Consciousness in the Upper PaleolithicPatterns of population size, diet, and activity time for a multispecies assemblage of bats at a cave in Puerto RicoU-series dating of Paleolithic art in 11 caves in Spain.Histoplasmosis associated with exploring a bat-inhabited cave in Costa Rica, 1998-1999.Calcite Moonmilk: Crystal Morphology and Environment of Formation in Caves in the Italian AlpsA preliminary analysis of failure mechanisms in karst and man-made underground caves in Southern ItalyDescription of a new argasid tick (Acari: Ixodida) from bat caves in Brazilian AmazonRemipedia, a New Class of Crustacea from a Marine Cave in the Bahamas