时间: 2025-04-26 06:29:23
美: [klɪf]
英: [klɪf]
n. 悬崖;绝壁
n. (Cliff)人名;(英)克利夫
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 06:29:23
词源分析:cliff 源自古英语单词 "clif",意为“悬崖”或“陡坡”。这个词的根源可能与古德语的 "klif" 和古诺尔斯语的 "klif" 相关,均表示“陡峭的地方”。
历史背景:该词的使用可以追溯到中世纪时期,首次出现在英文学术和文学作品中,作为自然地理特征的描述。
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The cliff was so steep that I was afraid to get too close.
(悬崖太陡,我害怕靠得太近。)
We enjoyed the breathtaking view from the top of the cliff.
(我们在悬崖顶上欣赏到了令人叹为观止的景色。)
The cliffs along the coast are home to many seabirds.
(沿海的悬崖是许多海鸟的栖息地。)
Climbing down the cliff was more challenging than we anticipated.
(下悬崖比我们预想的要困难得多。)
The movie featured a dramatic scene where the hero saved someone from falling off a cliff.
(这部电影中有一个戏剧性的场景,英雄救了一个快要从悬崖跌下的人。)
*. During the storm, waves crashed against the cliffs, creating a spectacular sight.
(暴风雨中,海浪冲击悬崖,形成了壮观的景象。)
The ancient ruins are perched precariously on the edge of a cliff.
(古老的遗址危险地位于悬崖边缘。)
Many tourists come to see the picturesque cliffs of Moher in Ireland.
(许多游客来欣赏爱尔兰的莫赫悬崖。)
He stood at the cliff’s edge, contemplating his next move.
(他站在悬崖边缘,思考着他的下一步。)
The guide warned us to stay away from the cliff edge for safety.
(导游警告我们出于安全考虑不要靠近悬崖边缘。)
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通过以上各个方面的分析与学*,可以对“cliff”这个单词有一个全面的理解和记忆。
[N-COUNT] A cliff is a high area of land with a very steep side, especially one next to the sea. (尤其指靠海的) 悬崖
例:The car rolled over the edge of a cliff.汽车翻下了悬崖边。