underground
noun
Definitions of underground noun
people(人群)
- Uncountable(不可数名词)
A group of people within a society who adopt unconventional, often shocking, or illegal lifestyles and art forms.
地下群体
During the 1970s, the underground culture represented a significant force of subversion in both the UK and the US.
在1970年代,地下文化在英国和美国代表了一股重要的颠覆力量。
His work was considered part of the underground at the time, challenging traditional notions of art.
他的作品在当时被视为地下文化的一部分,挑战了传统的艺术概念。
This club is the heart of the city's underground music scene.
这家俱乐部是这座城市地下音乐场景的核心。
Phrases of underground noun
- the underground
A railway system where electric trains travel through tunnels beneath the ground.
地下铁
• I take the underground to work every day.
我每天都坐地铁上班。
adjective
Definitions of underground adjective
location(位置)
- B2
Located or situated beneath the earth's surface; below ground.
位于地表之下的;地下的。
The project includes the construction of an underground parking lot.
该项目包括建造一个地下停车场。
They are excavating a new underground passage.
他们正在挖掘一条新的地下通道。
This area has many underground water veins.
这个地区有许多地下水脉。
activity(活动)
Secret and often illegal in nature.
秘密的;通常是非法的。
The organization was conducting underground activities.
该组织正在进行地下活动。
This underground publication exposed many cases of corruption.
这份地下刊物揭露了许多贪腐案件。
They smuggled illicit drugs through underground channels.
他们通过地下管道走私非法药物。
Phrases of underground adjective
- the underground railroad
The Underground Railroad refers to a clandestine network established in the 19th century to aid enslaved African Americans in the Southern United States to escape to freedom in states or territories where slavery was abolished.
地下铁路(十九世纪美国帮助黑奴逃脱系统)
• Historians have delved into the operations of the Underground Railroad, revealing its complex organization and secret routes.
历史学家深入研究了地下铁路的运作,揭示了其复杂的组织和秘密路线。
adverb