单词 | crevice |
释义 | crevice (krevɪs ) Word forms: crevices countable noun A crevice is a narrow crack or gap, especially in a rock. ...a huge boulder with rare ferns growing in every crevice. Synonyms: gap, opening, hole, split Collocations: deep crevice The shallow dip became a deep crevice. The Sun We followed him on foot up a track to a deep crevice at the base of the mountain. Times, Sunday Times The chef, 44, failed to keep up the dermal filler injections that had smoothed out deep crevices in his skin. The Sun We flew 1,000m above sea level, swooping and circling through clouds, over rugged mountains and down as far as we dared into deep crevices. Times, Sunday Times I spend much more time praying over my text, allowing it to deeply fill the deep crevices of my own soul, and less time worrying about structure and openings. Christianity Today Translations: Chinese: 裂缝 Japanese: 割れ目 |
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