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I . cave [keɪv] N

cave
jama f

II . cave [keɪv] VB intr Brit Aus

cave

cave in VB intr

1. cave (collapse):

cave

2. cave (give in):

cave
cave
to cave in to sth

ˈcave art N HISTORY

ˈcave-in N

ˈcave paint·ing N

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Grotto-heavens are usually caves, mountain hollows, or other underground spaces.
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At the meeting point of the river and the stream one can feel the warm water from the caves and the cold river water.
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In some areas of the caves, there is evidence of paintings on top of paintings, testifying to the length of time the area was inhabited.
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There a man possessed by an evil spirit came from the caves to meet him.
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It grows behind the drip line, out of direct sunlight but not in the darkest shadows of the caves.
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They do not build nests and live in caves or rock crevices.
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It is mostly a limestone massif, with many steep cliffs, jagged peaks, deep valleys, shafts and caves.
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Trappers set out to the bear caves at the end of winter, while the bears are still hibernating.
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Random encounters often occur more frequently in caves, forests, and swamps than in open plains.
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Its natural habitats are temperate forests, freshwater springs, rocky areas, and caves.
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