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preposition adverb adjective 🔑 underBrE /ˈʌndə(r)/NAmE /ˈʌndər/ preposition🔑 in, to or through a position that is below sth 在(或到、通过)…下面◆Have you looked under the bed? 你看了床底下没有?◆She placed the ladder under (= just lower than) the window. 她把梯子立在窗户下面。◆The dog squeezed under the gate and ran into the road. 狗从门底下钻出去,跑到大路上去了。🔑 below the surface of sth; covered by sth 在…表面下;由…覆盖着◆The boat lay under several feet of water. 那条船沉在水下好几英尺处。🔑 less than; younger than 少于;小于;不足;比…年轻◆an annual income of under £10 000 不到 1 万英镑的年收入◆It took us under an hour. 这事花了我们不到一小时。◆Nobody under 18 is allowed to buy alcohol. 未满 18 岁者不得买酒。🔑 used to say who or what controls, governs or manages sb/sth 由…控制(或管理、经营)◆The country is now under martial law. 这个国家目前在戒严中。◆The coinage was reformed under Elizabeth I (= when she was queen). 英国币制在伊丽莎白一世时代作了改革。◆She has a staff of 19 working under her. 她手下有 19 个职员工作。◆Under its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation. 在新指挥的领导下,这个乐团建立了国际声誉。🔑 according to an agreement, a law or a system 根据,按照(协议、法律或制度)◆A man was detained under the Mental Health Act.根据《精神卫生法》,一名男子被拘留。◆Under the terms of the lease you had no right to sublet the property. 按租约条款的规定,你无权转租这房产。◆Is the television still under guarantee? 这台电视机还在保修期内吗?🔑 experiencing a particular process 在…过程中◆The hotel is still under construction. 旅馆还在兴建中。◆The matter is under investigation. 此事正在调查中。🔑 affected by sth 由…造成;受…影响◆The wall collapsed under the strain. 墙壁因承受不了重压而坍塌了。◆I've been feeling under stress lately. 我最近感到压力很大。◆I'm under no illusions about what hard work this will be. 对于这项工作的辛苦,我从不存错误的幻想。◆You'll be under anaesthetic, so you won't feel a thing. 你将被麻醉,所以什么也感觉不到。using a particular name 用,以(某一名字)◆She also writes under the pseudonym of Barbara Vine. 她也用芭芭拉 · 瓦因的化名从事写作。found in a particular part of a book, list, etc. 在…项下;在(书等中的)某部分◆If it's not under 'sports', try looking under 'games'. 如果在 “体育运动” 项下查不到,就试试 “游戏” 项吧。 🔑 underBrE /ˈʌndə(r)/NAmE /ˈʌndər/ adverb🔑 below sth 在下面◆He pulled up the covers and crawled under. 他揭开被子钻到里面。🔑 below the surface of water 在水下◆She took a deep breath and stayed under for more than a minute. 她深吸了一口气,然后潜水一分多钟。◆The boat was going under fast. 小船正迅速下沉。🔑 less; younger 少于;小于;较年轻◆prices of ten dollars and under 不高于十美元的价格◆children aged 12 and under 12 岁及以下的儿童in or into an unconscious state 在昏迷中;陷入昏迷状态◆He felt himself going under. 他觉得自己将要昏厥。 🔑 underBrE /ˈʌndə(r)/NAmE /ˈʌndər/ adjective [only before noun] lower; underneath 较低的;下面的◆the under layer 下面的一层◆the under surface of a leaf 叶子的背面 |