grotto
英 ['grɒtəʊ]
美 ['ɡrɑto]
GRE
1. crypt => grotto.
2. Grotto and crypt are ultimately the same word.
- grotto
- grotto: [17] Grotto and crypt are ultimately the same word. The source of both was Greek krúptē, originally ‘hidden place’, hence ‘vault’. English acquired crypt directly from krúptē’s Latin descendant, crypta, but grotto came via a more circuitous route. Crypta became *crupta or *grupta in Vulgar Latin, and this produced Italian grotta, later grotto. French borrowed it as grotte, and the earliest English form, the now obsolete grot [16], came from French, but in the 17th century the Italian version of the word established itself.
=> crypt, grotesque - grotto (n.)
- "picturesque cavern or cave," 1610s, from Italian grotta, earlier cropta, a corruption of Latin crypta "vault, cavern," from Greek krypte "hidden place" (see crypt). Terminal -o may be from its being spelled that way in many translations of Dante's "Divine Comedy."
- 1. We reached a beautiful grotto , whose entrance was almost hiden by the vine.
- 我们到达了一个美丽的洞穴, 洞的进口几乎被藤蔓遮掩著.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Water trickles through an underground grotto.
- 水沿着地下岩洞流淌。
来自辞典例句
- 3. The people of hope to visiting grotto come from Africa.
- 希望参观岩洞的人们来自非洲.
来自辞典例句
- 4. He smiled, and introduced them instantly into this " grotto. "
- 他微微笑了一下, 立刻引她们到 “ 石洞 ” 去.
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- 5. At last, after renewed hesitation, Dant è s entered the second grotto.
- 终于, 在略微迟疑了一下以后, 唐太斯进入了第二个洞窟.
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