underground

美音:[ˈʌndərˌɡraʊnd] 英音:[ˌʌndə(r)ˈɡraʊnd]

简单释义:


n.地下;地铁;地下组织;先锋运动

adj.地下的;隐蔽的;先锋派的;地下组织的

adv.在地下;不公开地

网络秘密的;地下铁;地下狂飙

变形:

复数:undergrounds  


完整释义:


adj.

1.地下的
2.隐蔽的,秘密的,不公开的
3.先锋派的,颠覆性的,实验性的
4.地下组织的

n.

1.地铁,地下铁道,英式英语用法
2.地下组织,地下活动
3.先锋派团体,先锋运动
4.地下,地下通道

adv.

1.在地下
2.秘密地,悄悄地,不公开地


例句:

  1. At least 74 miners died and an uncertain number of others is still trapped underground - and feared dead.
    事故至少造成74人死亡,被困地下的人员数量不详,恐已死亡。

  2. I point out to Stewart that his isn't a new idea: there used to be a little booklet giving London Underground users the same information.
    我向他指出,他的想法不算新了:过去有一些分发给伦敦地铁乘客的小册子是介绍相同信息的。

  3. I said, no building; there was a cave on the site, we tunnel into the hill, descend through the rock into an underground chamber.
    我说,不要建筑;因为那里有个洞穴,我们挖隧道进去,顺着岩石一直到地下的展室。

  4. Any local animals would appear to be trapped underground without provisions of any kind at this point.
    所有当地的动物看起来也一起被困在了地下,水断粮绝。

  5. The UN nuclear watchdog says in a report that Iran has doubled the number of uranium enrichment centrifuges it has in an underground bunker.
    联合国核监督机构在一份报告中显示,伊朗已经对地下掩体中的铀浓缩离心机的数量进行加倍。

  6. Where the mining is underground, the surface area can be simultaneously used for forests, cattle grazing and crop raising.
    在地下有矿井的地方,其表层的土地同时可以用来造林、放牧和种庄稼。

  7. The photographs also showed what appeared to be the entrance to an underground harbour that would do credit to a James Bond set.
    这些照片也显示了一个似乎是通向地下海港(那会使詹姆斯•邦德的设备如虎添翼)的入口。

  8. It's so easy to lose one's bearings in the underground passages between the terminals at the airport.
    人们很轻易在机场地下通道终点站之间迷掉标的目的。

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