grotto
/ˈɡrɒtəʊ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡrɑːtəʊ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgrä-(ˌ)tō/ (ame, mw)
grotto — 名詞
- grottosingular
- grottosplural
1. a small cave, either natural or built by people, often shaped or decorated so it
小洞窟;岩窟
天然或人造的小型裝飾性洞穴
a small cave, either natural or built by people, often shaped or decorated so it looks pretty and is part of a garden, park, or tourist site.
Isabela found a cool, shadowy grotto behind the waterfall near the village.
Isabela 在村莊附近的瀑布後方發現了一個陰涼幽暗的小洞窟。
noun phrase: a [adjective] grotto behind/near [place]
Walid built a small grotto in his back garden using stones from the river.
Walid 用河邊的石頭在後院蓋了一個小岩窟。
collocation: build a grotto + in [location]
The hotel garden has a lovely grotto with a tiny pool and ferns growing on the rocks.
這家飯店的花園裡有一座漂亮的小岩窟,裡頭有個小水池,岩石上長著蕨類植物。
At Christmas, the children lined up to meet Santa in his grotto at the shopping centre.
聖誕節時,孩子們在購物中心排隊到聖誕老人的小屋裡跟他見面。
Eitan lit a candle inside the small grotto carved into the cliff above the bay.
Eitan 在海灣上方崖壁中鑿出的小洞窟裡點了一根蠟燭。
文法句型
a grotto + in/at/near + [place]
用法筆記
Often used for caves that are small, picturesque, or built for display rather than wild, large caves. 'Santa's grotto' is a fixed British seasonal phrase for a Christmas display where children meet Santa.