underground基本解釋
underground什么意思
形容詞地下的; 秘密的; 先鋒派的; 隱蔽的
副詞在地下; 秘密地,偷偷地
名詞地下; 地鐵; 地下組織或活動(dòng); 地道
underground反義詞
形容詞overground
underground的近義詞
underground同義詞
形容詞hush-hushundercoverclandestinesecretbelowgroundsurreptitious
名詞subwayresistancetubemetro
underground相關(guān)例句
形容詞
1. There is an underground room in the old house.
在老房子里有一個(gè)地下室。
2. An underground passage leads to the building across the street.
一條地下信道通到街對(duì)面的大樓。
副詞
1. Miners work underground.
礦工在地下工作。
名詞
1. He joined the underground to fight against the fascists.
他參加了地下組織與法西斯作戰(zhàn)。
underground情景對(duì)話
詢問
A:Is there a car park near the supermarket?
超市附近有停車場(chǎng)嗎?
B:Yes, there is an underground car park near the supermarket.
是的,這個(gè)超市附近有一個(gè)地下停車場(chǎng)。
underground網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋
1.
1. 地鐵:第一站抵達(dá)倫敦,筆者以較經(jīng)濟(jì)方式游玩,全程乘搭地下鐵路作為主要交通工具,從希思路機(jī)場(chǎng)乘地鐵(underground)往酒店,由路面落到月臺(tái)竟變成一項(xiàng)體能測(cè)驗(yàn),提著重重的行李要上落不知多少段樓梯,而電動(dòng)扶手梯則欠奉,
2. 沒有天空的都市:評(píng)委會(huì)主席是來自塞爾維亞的著名導(dǎo)演埃米爾-庫斯圖里察(EmirKusturica),他曾以1985年的<>和1995年<>(Underground)兩奪金棕櫚獎(jiǎng),并以<>獲得了1989年的導(dǎo)演獎(jiǎng).
underground詞典解釋
The adverb is pronounced /??nd?'gra?nd/. The noun and adjective are pronounced /'?nd?gra?nd/. 副詞讀作 /??nd?'gra?nd/。名詞和形容詞讀作 /'?nd?gra?nd/。1. 地下;地面下
Something that is underground is below the surface of the ground.
e.g. Solid low-level waste will be disposed of deep underground...
放射性水平低的固體廢料將做地下深埋處理。
e.g. The plane hit so hard that one engine was buried 16 feet underground.
飛機(jī)猛烈撞擊地面,致使一個(gè)引擎陷到了地下16英尺處。
2. 地鐵
The underground in a city is the railway system in which electric trains travel below the ground in tunnels.
e.g. ...a woman alone in the underground waiting for a train...
獨(dú)自在地鐵里等車的女子
e.g. He crossed London by underground...
他乘地鐵穿過倫敦。
3. (反抗敵人或暴政的)地下組織,秘密組織
In a country which is controlled by an enemy or has a harsh government, the underground is an organized group of people who are involved in illegal activities against the people in power.
e.g. These US dollars were smuggled into the country during the war, to aid the underground.
戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間,這些美元被偷運(yùn)到該國,用以資助那里的地下組織。
4. 地下的;秘密的;非法的
Underground groups and activities are secret because their purpose is to oppose the government and they are illegal.
e.g. ...the underground Kashmir Liberation Front...
秘密的克什米爾解放陣線
e.g. They are accused of organising and financing an underground youth movement.
他們被指控組織并資助地下青年運(yùn)動(dòng)。
5. 秘密地;隱蔽地;暗中
If you go underground, you hide from the authorities or the police because your political ideas or activities are illegal.
underground的意思
e.g. After the violent clashes of 1981 they either went underground or left the country.
經(jīng)歷了1981年的激烈沖突之后,他們或轉(zhuǎn)入地下,或離開了該國。
e.g. ...opposition leaders, who are working underground because of the threat of arrest.
面臨被捕危險(xiǎn)不得不秘密開展工作的反對(duì)派領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人
underground英英釋義
noun
1. an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
e.g. in Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground'
Synonym: metrotubesubway systemsubway
2. a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force
Synonym: resistance
adj
1. conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
e.g. clandestine intelligence operations
cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines
hole-and-corner intrigue
secret missions
a secret agent
secret sales of arms
surreptitious mobilization of troops
an undercover investigation
underground resistance
Synonym: clandestinecloak-and-daggerhole-and-corner(a)hugger-muggerhush-hushsecretsurreptitiousundercover
2. under the level of the ground
e.g. belowground storage areas
underground caverns
Synonym: belowground
adv
1. beneath the surface of the earth
e.g. water flowing underground
2. in or into hiding or secret operation
e.g. the organization was driven underground