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underpass

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un·der·pass /ˈʌndəpɑːs $ ˈʌndərpæs/ noun [countable] British English  TTRa road or path that goes under another road or a railway 地下通道;下穿交叉道;下层通道
Examples from the Corpus
underpassHe paid for an underpass beneath the main road which now separates Monet's house in Giverny from its famous garden.And, according to state law, railroad traffic can not be interrupted, even during the construction of an underpass.The price quoted for a bridge or underpass is always horrendous.In some instances it will be necessary to provide a bridge or underpass.The exhibit runs through February 16 at the center, south of the pedestrian underpass on Speedway, east of Park Avenue.The Center is located south of the pedestrian underpass on Speedway, east of Park Avenue.The beach is only yards away, across the road, or through the underpass.
un·der·pass nounChineseSyllable
goes that another a Corpus under road or road path


underpass
underpass /ˈʌndəpɑːs $ ˈʌndərpæs/ noun [countable] British English
 Word Family: noun: pass, overpassunderpass, passage, passing; adjective: passing, passableimpassable; verb: pass
a road or path that goes under another road or a railway


under·passBrE /ˈʌndəpɑːs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʌndərpæs/ 🔊 nouna road or path that goes under another road or railway/railroad track 下穿式立交桥;地下通道   compare overpass