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cave$12044$ - перевод на греческий

CAVE FORMED BY THE WAVE ACTION OF THE SEA AND LOCATED ALONG PRESENT OR FORMER COASTLINES
Sea-cave; Sea Cave; Coastal Cave; Coastal cave; Sea caves; Seaside cave; Cave tide; Littoral cave
  • [[Akun Island]] [[basalt]] sea cave

cave      
v. βυθίζομαι, κοιλαίνω, υποκύπτω
cave in         
  • Illustration of mine collapse aftermath, from 1878
KIND OF STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE
Cave-ins; Cave in
καταρρέω, υποχωρώ

Определение

Cave
·vi To dwell in a cave.
II. Cave ·noun To make hollow; to scoop out.
III. Cave ·noun Any hollow place, or part; a cavity.
IV. Cave ·noun A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den.
V. Cave ·vi To fall in or down; as, the sand bank caved. Hence (Slang), to retreat from a position; to give way; to yield in a disputed matter.
VI. Cave ·add. ·noun A coalition or group of seceders from a political party, as from the Liberal party in England in 1866. ·see Adullam, Cave of, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.

Википедия

Sea cave

A sea cave, also known as a littoral cave, is a type of cave formed primarily by the wave action of the sea. The primary process involved is erosion. Sea caves are found throughout the world, actively forming along present coastlines and as relict sea caves on former coastlines. Some of the largest wave-cut caves in the world are found on the coast of Norway, but are now 100 feet or more above present sea level. These would still be classified as littoral caves. By contrast, in places like Thailand's Phang Nga Bay, solutionally formed caves in limestone have been flooded by the rising sea and are now subject to littoral erosion, representing a new phase of their enlargement.

Some of the best-known sea caves are European. Fingal's Cave, on the island of Staffa in Scotland, is a spacious cave some 70 m long, formed in columnar basalt. The Blue Grotto of Capri, although smaller, is famous for the apparent luminescent quality of its water, imparted by light passing through underwater openings. The Romans built a stairway in its rear and a now-collapsed tunnel to the surface. The Greek islands are also noted for the variety and beauty of their sea caves. Numerous sea caves have been surveyed in England, Scotland, and in France, particularly on the Normandy coast. Until 2013, the largest known sea caves were found along the west coast of the United States, the Hawaiian islands, and the Shetland Islands. In 2013 the discovery and survey of the world's largest sea cave was announced. Matainaka Cave – located on the Otago coast of New Zealand's South Island – has proven to be the world's most extensive at 1.5 km in length. Also in 2013, Crossley reported a newly surveyed complex reaching just over a kilometer in survey at Bethells Beach on New Zealand's North Island.