underlie的意思和读音

underlie

: [ˌʌndərˈlaɪ] : [ˌʌndə(r)ˈlaɪ]

v.

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underlay  underlain  underlying  underlies  

v.lie behind,motivate,cause,inspire,trigger

underliev.— see alsounderlying

1.[nopass]~ sthto be the basis or cause of sth

These ideas underlie much of his work.

It is a principle that underlies all the party's policies.穿

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v.1.to be the real or basic cause of or reason for something

1.... underground a. ; n. underlie vt. ..., ... underline vt. 线; ...

2. 3.undergrowth:n. 4.underlie:v. 6.undertaker:n. ...

3. tropic n. underlie vt. vein n. ...

4.... undergo 549. underlie 550. undertake 551. ...

5. leeward underlie underlying ...

6. renewal n. underlie vt. acquire vt. ...

7. 30. convention 31. underlie 32. interrelationship ...

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1.Elaine Fox, head of psychology at Essex University, said the gene seems to underlie some people's ability to deal with daily stresses.·

2.The point of this section is to make explicit the hard core assumptions that underlie strategic thinking and research.

3.The secretary said the poverty and instability in Somalia that underlie the piracy problem are not being forgotten.

4.To clarify what now looks quite a muddled approach, the principles that underlie our policies should be redrawn in a number of directions.

5.The plurality of ribs being positioned to at least partially underlie a foot of a user.使

6.Fears of social instability aside, longer-term policy priorities also underlie the Chinese government's desire to see the slide arrested.

7.Glycemic control appeared to underlie the antihypertensive effects of intensive therapy.

8.The mechanisms that underlie induction, maintenance, termination of a tumor dormancy are of great clinical importance.

9.we need people who can understand the intensely complex calculations that underlie so much of our current science.

10.Deeper issues also underlie a different sort of criticism.