释义 |
underseaun‧der‧sea /ˈʌndəsiː $ -ər-/ adjective [only before noun] - But what if the message happens to go by undersea cable?
- Holystone and Desktop, for instance, designate several highly sensitive undersea operations.
- It was an undersea face; the eyes were only part of an inflated bag of venom behind it.
- Much of the evidence comes from studies of ancient trees and undersea terrain.
- Players direct Freddi and Luther on an exploration through the animated undersea world in search of materials for the trap.
- The bacteria that inhabit the undersea hot springs fall into this group.
- Tsunamis are caused by violent oceanic events such as earthquakes, undersea landslides, volcanic explosions, and impacts.
► Oceanographybarrier reef, nounbed, nounchart, verbcontinental shelf, nouncoral reef, nouncross-current, nouncurrent, nounebb, nounebb, verbfreshwater, adjectivehigh water mark, nouniceberg, nounice cap, nounice pack, nounice sheet, nounlow water mark, nounmarine, adjectivemaritime, adjectiveocean, nounpack ice, nounrock pool, nounroller, nounsaltwater, adjectivesandbank, nounsand bar, nounsea, nounsediment, nounsedimentary, adjectiveshoal, nounsound, verbsoundings, nounspray, nounspring tide, nounspume, nounstrait, nounstrength, nounsubmarine, adjectivesurf, nountidal, adjectivetidal wave, nountide, nountide-mark, nountide pool, nountidewater, nountrench, nountsunami, nounundersea, adjectiveundertow, nounwave, noun ► an underground/undersea cable· The electricity will be transmitted by undersea cables. happening or existing below the surface of the sea → submarine: undersea exploration |