The despairing man jumped off the crag. 那个绝望的人跳下了悬崖。
The despairing man jumped off the crag. 那个绝望的人跳下了悬崖。
The fugitive live in a cave in the mountain crag for several years. 这个逃犯在一个山上峭壁的岩洞里住了几年。
crag
[ noun ] a steep rugged rock or cliff <noun.object>
Crag \Crag\ (kr[a^]g), n. [W. craig; akin to Gael. creag, Corn. karak, Armor. karrek.] 1. A steep, rugged rock; a rough, broken cliff, or point of a rock, on a ledge.
From crag to crag the signal flew. --Sir W. Scott.
2. (Geol.) A partially compacted bed of gravel mixed with shells, of the Tertiary age.
Crag \Crag\, n. [A form of craw: cf. D. kraag neck, collar, G. kragen. See {Craw}.] 1. The neck or throat [Obs.]
And bear the crag so stiff and so state. --Spenser.
2. The neck piece or scrag of mutton. --Johnson.
Waterfalls spout from every crag. Occasionally, the sheer slopes are splashed with the multi-coloured saris of the teams of Nepalese women who earn a crust by picking tea. Making great tea is not so different from great wine.
Contrast this sketch to his stupendous Alpine landscape with a village in the foreground and a river coursing under a crag topped by a castle.