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cliff

Aussprache: [klɪf]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) a cliff is a steep, high edge of a mountain or a large rock. It's where the ground drops off suddenly, and you can often see a lot of sky or water below it.

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The view from the top of the cliff was breathtaking; we could see the ocean far below.

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There are no cliffs near our house; it's all flat land around here.

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Have you ever stood on the edge of a cliff and looked down?

Kontext: „figurative expression“

(noun) a cliff can also mean a very dangerous situation where you might fall or fail in life. It's like being at the edge of something risky.

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She felt she was on the cliff of success after finishing her project.

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He was not afraid to talk about his mistakes; he didn’t think he was on a cliff at all.

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Do you think we are standing at the cliff of failure in this project?

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