cave
Prononciation : [keɪv]
Mot
Contexte : « natural feature »
(noun) a large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain, usually made of rock. People might explore caves or use them as homes or hideouts.
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We went exploring in the cave and found beautiful rock formations inside.
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There are no caves in this area; it’s all flat land.
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Have you ever been in a cave before?
Contexte : « to yield »
(verb) to give in or submit to something, often in a disagreement. For example, if someone decides to stop arguing because they agree with the other person.
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After thinking it over, he decided to cave and accept her suggestion.
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She didn’t cave to the pressure because she believed in her ideas.
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Do you think he will cave during the discussion?
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