underground的意思和读音

underground

: [ˈʌndərˌɡraʊnd] : [ˌʌndə(r)ˈɡraʊnd]

n.

adj.

adv.

undergrounds  

adj.+n.underground garage,underground coal,underground tunnel,underground storage,underground reservoir

adj.open

adj.subversive,secretive,dissident,alternative,covert

undergroundadj.

1.under the surface of the ground

underground passages/caves/streams

underground cables

2.operating secretly and often illegally, especially against a government

an underground resistance movement

adv.

1.under the surface of the ground

Rescuers found victims trapped several feet underground.

toxic waste buried deep underground

2.in or into a secret place in order to hide from the police, the government, etc.

He went underground to avoid arrest.

n.

1.[sing]an underground railway/railroad system in a city

underground stations

the London Underground

I always travel by underground.

2.[singspv];(a secret political organization, usually working against the government of a country

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n.1.,,2.,3.,4.,1.,,2.,3.,4.,

adv.1.2.,,

adj.1.located, happening, or operating beneath the surface of the eartstrong.concealed and done in secret3.separate from a prevailing social or artistic environment, and often exercising a subversive influence4.of the secret organization1.located, happening, or operating beneath the surface of the eartstrong.concealed and done in secret3.separate from a prevailing social or artistic environment, and often exercising a subversive influence4.of the secret organization

n.1.a railway system that runs below ground, mainly used in British Englisstrong.a secret movement that aims to overthrow a government or fight against an occupying enemy3.a movement or group that is separate from the prevailing social or artistic environment and often exerts a subversive influence4.a subterranean space or channel1.a railway system that runs below ground, mainly used in British Englisstrong.a secret movement that aims to overthrow a government or fight against an occupying enemy3.a movement or group that is separate from the prevailing social or artistic environment and often exerts a subversive influence4.a subterranean space or channel

adv.1.below the surface of the ground2.in secret or in hiding

1. convenient 便 underground general ...

2. unravel underground underwrite ...

4. undergo underground underneath

5. background n. underground ad. underground a. ...

6. : I_LOVE_STAR Need for Speed:Underground Halo ...

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1.As he rises int he underground circuit, he lands int he middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.

2.Mr Morgan, whose company runs three London Underground lines, said: "The only privilege I have is the best view. ":“。”(LondonUnderground)3线

3.He was the first man to ride up in that Phoenix capsule and reach the surface after more than two months underground.

4.She was a Dutch woman in Amsterdam and she helped with the Underground Railroad and helped people hide and find their way out of Europe.

5.After hugging his wife, he handed out souvenir rocks from his underground prison to jubilant rescuers.

6.State officials said the mine was a long-wall mining operation, which is one of three major underground coal-mining methods.

7.In New Zealand, 29 miners trapped for a week underground were assumed to have perished after a second explosion at the mine. See article.西,29

8.This is the only reason why dragoon did not slaughter the dwarves , but it did not stop them from performing underground resistance actions.

9.The vaults were reached by means of small, goblin-driven carts that sped along minature train tracks through the bank's underground tunnels.穿穿

10.These pictures revealed enormous volcanos, huge canyons, frozen underground water, and what appeared to be dried-up river beds.