词汇 | cave in |
释义 | cave incave in phrasal verbphr v a) FALLif the top or sides of something cave in, they fall down or inwards 塌落,坍塌,陷下 on The roof of the tunnel caved in on them. 隧道的顶部坍塌下来压住了他们。 b) ACCEPTto finally stop opposing something, especially because someone has persuaded or threatened you 〔尤指因某人劝说或威胁而〕让步,屈服 to The chairman is expected to cave in to pressure from shareholders. 估计董事长会在股东的压力下作出让步。 Examples from the Corpus cave in• Strike leaders are privately saying they would like an end to the dispute, but don't want to be seen to be caving in.• Wooden beams support the roof, preventing it from caving in on the miners.• The roof has caved in, so the whole building has been declared unsafe.• It's unlikely that the government will cave in to the rebels' demands. cave on• After a few hours, the cage starts to cave in on the divers. cave to• We were afraid that Fifi was caving in to family pressure and regressing into some nice third-world girl.• They accused the government, which is led by Hindu nationalists, of caving in to foreign pressure. → cave in at cave2(1) |
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