释义 |
cavernouscav‧ern‧ous /ˈkævənəs $ -ərnəs/ adjective literary - As you fall into this cavernous organ and look around, you see that the shot was administered before a meal.
- Its cavernous classrooms became silent in 1977 when the school closed.
- Our steps echo over the marble floors, through the cavernous rooms and long galleries.
- The cavernous rumblings did not continue long; perhaps a score of riders, no more.
- The Ballet and the cavernous, gilt-trimmed Wang are locked in symbiotic, occasionally contentious embrace.
- The models reeling down the catwalks are stick thin, their faces cavernous and bruised, their hair matted.
- There were two cavernous nostrils and Nuadu realised that this was the reason for the hissing whispering voice.
a cavernous room, space, or hole is very large and deep: a cavernous dining hall |