underground

US /ˈʌn.dɚ.ɡraʊnd/
UK /ˈʌn.dɚ.ɡraʊnd/
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1.

地下

beneath the surface of the earth

:
The miners work underground.
礦工們在地下工作。
Many animals live underground.
許多動物生活在地下
2.

地下, 秘密的

in secret; surreptitiously

:
They operated an underground network to help refugees.
他們經營著一個地下網絡來幫助難民。
The band gained a large underground following before hitting the mainstream.
這個樂隊在進入主流之前獲得了大量的地下追隨者。
1.

地鐵, 地下鐵道

a system of underground trains; a subway or metro

:
I take the Underground to work every day.
我每天乘坐地鐵去上班。
The London Underground is also known as the Tube.
倫敦地鐵也被稱為「Tube」。
2.

地下組織, 秘密運動

a secret group or movement, especially one resisting an occupying power or a totalitarian government

:
The resistance movement operated as an underground.
抵抗運動作為地下組織運作。
They joined the underground to fight for freedom.
他們加入了地下組織,為自由而戰。
1.

地下, 地下的

situated or operating beneath the surface of the earth

:
The city has an extensive underground railway system.
這座城市擁有龐大的地下鐵路系統。
They discovered an underground cave.
他們發現了一個地下洞穴。
2.

地下, 非主流的

denoting or relating to a cultural movement or subculture that is not mainstream or commercial

:
He's a fan of underground music.
他是地下音樂的粉絲。
The film has an underground following.
這部電影有一批地下追隨者。