时间: 2025-04-24 22:33:33
美: [klɪf]
英: [klɪf]
n. 悬崖;绝壁
n. (Cliff)人名;(英)克利夫
最后更新时间:2025-04-24 22:33:33
词源分析:该词源自古英语“clif”,意指“悬崖”或“高地”。其词根可能与古德语中的“klif”有关,含义相似。
历史背景:Cliff首次出现在约在公元前12世纪的古英语文献中,常用于描述自然景观。
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The cliff was so steep that it made climbing dangerous.
悬崖陡峭得让攀爬变得危险。
They enjoyed a picnic near the cliff’s edge, overlooking the ocean.
他们在悬崖边享受了一次野餐,俯瞰着大海。
The climbers reached the top of the cliff just before sunset.
攀岩者在日落前到达了悬崖顶部。
The lighthouse is situated on a cliff, guiding ships safely to shore.
灯塔位于悬崖之上,指引船只安全靠岸。
The sound of waves crashing against the cliff was soothing.
海浪撞击悬崖的声音令人放松。
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通过以上分析,可以深入理解“cliff”这个词的多维度意义和用法。
[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。