cave in
英 [ˈkeɪv ɪn]
美 [ˈkeɪv ɪn]
(屋顶、天花板等)塌陷,坍塌; (尤指迫于压力)突然停止争辩,让步,屈服
柯林斯词典
- See also:Part of the roof has caved in...The wall caved in to reveal a blocked-up Victorian fireplace...I had a nervous breakdown, everything just seemed to cave in on top of me.cave-in
- PHRASAL VERB (尤指迫于压力)突然停止争辩,让步,屈服
If youcave in, you suddenly stop arguing or resisting, especially when people put pressure on you to stop.- After a ruinous strike, the union caved in...
一场破坏性的罢工之后,工会突然服软了。 - The Prime Minister has caved in to backbench pressure...
首相迫于后座议员们的压力让步了。 - He's caved in on capital punishment.
在是否应保留死刑的问题上,他已经让步了。
- After a ruinous strike, the union caved in...
英英释义
noun
- the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it
verb
- break down, literally or metaphorically
- The wall collapsed
- The business collapsed
- The dam broke
- The roof collapsed
- The wall gave in
- The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice
双语例句
- There is a natural cave in the side of the hill.
山坡上有一个天然的洞穴。 - Teeth and bones from late Ice Age animals, including hyenas, deer and woolly rhinos, have been discovered by archaeologists at a cave in Devon.
英国德文郡的考古学家在一个山洞中发现了冰河时期的动物牙齿和骨骼,包括斑鬣狗、鹿和犀牛。 - The roof or walls will not cave in.
坑顶或边墙不能塌方。 - They went to the cave in quest of hidden treasure.
他们到山洞去寻找宝藏。 - The steps took us up to a cave in the cliff.
拾级而上,我们来到了悬崖上的一处洞穴。 - The wall caved in to reveal a blocked-up Victorian fireplace
墙坍塌了,露出砌在里面的维多利亚时代的壁炉。 - As we set forth facts and reasoned things out the criminal could not but cave in and admit his crime.
由于我们摆事实、讲道理,那个犯罪分子不得不低头认罪。 - I had a nervous breakdown, everything just seemed to cave in on top of me.
我曾经有过一次精神崩溃,好像天塌了一样。 - Part of the roof has caved in
屋顶有一部分塌了下来。 - Saved my life up in a cave in utah.
曾在犹他州的一个山洞里救过我的命。