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cave-in的音標為["ke?v?n],意思是“崩塌;崩潰”。
速記技巧:可以將cave的發音簡化記為“卡喂”,其中“卡”和“喂”分別代表cave的第一個字母和第二個字母,以此類推。
例句:The road was washed away by heavy rain, causing a cave-in.(由于大雨,這條路被沖走了,導致路面塌陷。)
cave-in這個詞源可以追溯到古英語中的cēawe,意為“洞穴”。它的變化形式包括復數形式caves,過去式caved,過去分詞caved,現在分詞caving,以及形容詞caveable。相關單詞包括:
1. collapse(坍塌):這個詞源于拉丁語colligere,意為“聯合”或“聚集”,引申為“崩潰”或“塌陷”。
2. cave-in(塌方):這個詞是由cave-in構成的,表示由于地質原因而發生的塌陷或坍塌。
3. caveat(警告):這個詞源于法語,意為“警告”或“告誡”,通常用于法律文件中,提醒人們注意潛在的風險或問題。
4. cavern(洞穴):這個詞源于拉丁語cavernus,意為“洞穴”或“洞室”。
5. cavernous(洞穴狀的):這個詞描述的是具有洞穴或洞室特征的物體或環境。
6. cavernous hall(空曠大廳):指的是一個具有巨大空間和洞穴特征的大廳。
7. cave-dweller(洞穴居住者):指的是在洞穴中居住的人。
8. cave-in rescue(塌方救援):指的是在塌方現場進行的救援工作。
9. cave-in prevention(預防塌方):指的是采取措施防止塌方的措施。
10. cave-in prevention equipment(預防塌方設備):指的是用于預防塌方的設備,如探測儀器、救援工具等。
以上這些單詞都與cave-in有著密切的聯系,并且描述了不同的場景和含義。cave-in本身也具有豐富的含義和用法,可以表示塌陷、坍塌、洞穴等含義。
常用短語:
1. cave-in (n.) 塌方
2. cave in (v.) 崩潰,垮掉
3. caveat (n.) 警告
4. caveat emptor (n.) 消費者須知
5. caveat litis (n.) 法律警告
6. caveat proprietor (n.) 業主警告
7. caveat secutor (n.) 追索權警告
雙語例句:
1. The road was hit by a cave-in, causing traffic to come to a standstill.
2. The company"s stock price collapsed in a matter of days, leading to a massive cave-in in its market value.
3. The government issued a caveat to protect the interests of local residents.
4. Customers are advised to read the caveat emptor before purchasing the product.
5. The lawyer provided a caveat litis to his clients to ensure that their rights were protected.
6. The caveat proprietor warned of potential safety hazards in the building.
7. The court issued a caveat secutor to ensure that the defendant"s rights were protected.
英文小作文:
Cave-ins in Life
Life can be like a rollercoaster ride, with unexpected turns and sudden drops. Sometimes, we experience a sudden cave-in in our career, relationships, or financial situation, which can be disheartening and even devastating. However, these setbacks can also be opportunities for growth and learning.
When faced with a cave-in, it"s important to stay calm and assess the situation. Try to identify the root cause of the problem and address it head-on. If necessary, seek help from friends, family, or professionals to gain perspective and support. Remember, every setback is a lesson learned, and it"s never too late to turn things around.
In the end, life"s cave-ins can be challenging, but they also provide valuable opportunities for growth and reflection. With resilience and positivity, we can emerge stronger and wiser from any situation.
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