单词 |
cave-in |
释义 |
cave-inˈcave-in noun [countable]  - I rather think he must just have picked it up when Mr Hambro chased him away from the cave-in.
- One day there was a cave-in.
- Seems there was some others saw him after I did, monkeying about by that cave-in again.
- The Hunt report was thus seen on the Shankill as a craven cave-in to Fenian rioters.
- There was no mention of flooding and cave-ins and being trapped underground.
1when the roof of something such as a mine falls in2when someone stops opposing something |
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