CAVE


Meaning of CAVE in English

1. n. & v.

--n.

1. a large hollow in the side of a cliff, hill, etc., or underground.

2 Brit. hist. a dissident political group.

--v.intr. explore caves, esp. interconnecting or underground.

Phrases and idioms:

cave-bear an extinct kind of large bear, whose bones have been found in caves. cave-dweller CAVEMAN. cave in

1. a (of a wall, earth over a hollow, etc.) subside, collapse. b cause (a wall, earth, etc.) to do this.

2 yield or submit under pressure; give up. cave-in n. a collapse, submission, etc.

Derivatives:

cavelike adj. caver n.

Etymology: ME f. OF f. L cava f. cavus hollow: cave in prob. f. E. Anglian dial. calve in 2. int. Brit. schoolsl. look out! (as a warning cry).

Phrases and idioms:

keep cave act as lookout.

Etymology: L, beware

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.