单词 | underground |
释义 | underground adjective adverb UK [ˌʌn.dəˈgraʊnd] US [-də˞-] BELOW EARTH 在地面以下 ADVANCED ■below the surface of the Earth; below ground 在地下(的),在地面以下的 •an underground cave/passage/cable地下洞穴/通道/电缆 •Moles live underground.鼹鼠生活在地下。 adjective adverb UK [ˌʌn.dəˈgraʊnd] US [-də˞-]PEOPLE 人 ■describes an activity that is secret and usually illegal 秘密的(地);地下的(地) •an underground newspaper/movement地下报纸/运动 •The Communist Party was forced (to go noun UK [ˈʌn.də.graʊnd] US [-də˞-]TRANSPORT 交通 the underground only singular (also the tube) UK ■a railway system in which electric trains travel along passages below ground 地铁 •the •They went on the noun UK [ˈʌn.də.graʊnd] US [-də˞-]PEOPLE 人 uncountable ■people in a society who are trying new and often shocking or illegal ways of living or forms of art 先锋派团体 •In Britain and the USA in the 1970s, the the underground ■a group of people who secretly fight against the government (反政府的)地下组织 •He was a member of the |
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