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subterranean

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Earth sciences
sub·ter·ra·ne·an /ˌsʌbtəˈreɪniən◂/ adjective [usually before noun]  HEUNDER/BELOWbeneath the surface of the Earth 地下的,地表下的 SYN underground subterranean passage 地下通道
Examples from the Corpus
subterraneanShe is associated with a bridge, a subterranean aqueduct and a magic distaff, one of the symbols of Athene.Electronic sensors have located a huge subterranean cavern in the Sierre Madre mountain range.To the Incas hell was a subterranean, cold place where you lived on stones: heaven was with the sun.a subterranean explosionSince then, they have represented the darker, subterranean forces of nature.Every deep-earth geophysicist has his or her own version of this subterranean landscape.Now she did a very curious thing: she explored all the subterranean passages connecting the Columbia buildings.subterranean passagesThe footing corals start to anchor down on the loose rocks, and the subterranean sponges burrow underneath.A subterranean stream is believed to flow underneath the town.She snarled as she leapt from her subterranean tunnel out into the sunlight, on to the bloodstained sand.In fact, most of the central section has all but disappeared, the river now wending its subterranean way beneath the town.
Origin subterranean (1600-1700) Latin subterraneus, from terra earth
beneath the of Corpus Earth the surface


subterranean
subterranean /ˌsʌbtəˈreɪniən◂/ adjective [usually before noun]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Latin
 Origin: subterraneus, from terra 'earth'
beneath the surface of the Earth
   SYN  underground:
    subterranean passage


sub·ter·ra·neanBrE /ˌsʌbtəˈreɪniən/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsʌbtəˈreɪniən/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] (formal) under the ground 地下的a subterranean cave地下洞穴