underground
['ʌndəgraund]
解释
n. 地下,地铁,地道,秘密活动adj. 地下的,秘密的adv. 在地下,秘密地
例句与用法
The cavers discovered a vast underground chamber.
探穴人发现了一个地下大洞穴.
The revolutionist eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground.
那位革命者为避免被捕在地下躲藏了几个星期。
The missile is delivered from underground.
这种导弹由地下发射.
Some miners were trapped underground after the collapse.
塌方后,有些矿工被困在地下。
The prisoner escaped by digging an underground tunnel.
囚犯挖了一条地道逃跑了。
The spy never told his family about his underground activities.
这位间谍从未把他的秘密活动告诉家里人。
There is an underground car park near the supermarket.
这个超市附近有一个地下停车场。
词形变化
动词过去式:undergrounded 过去分词:undergrounded 现在分词:undergrounding 第三人称单数:undergrounds
英英解释
名词 underground:
a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force
同义词:resistance
an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
同义词:metro, tube, subway system, subway
形容词 underground:
under the level of the ground
同义词:belowground
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
同义词:clandestine, cloak-and-dagger, hole-and-corner, hugger-mugger, hush-hush, secret, surreptitious, undercover
副词 underground:
in or into hiding or secret operation
beneath the surface of the earth