释义 |
sub·marine I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: sub- + marine 1. : being, acting, growing, or used under water and especially in the sea < submarine boats > < submarine plants > 2. : suggestive of the undersea world < an illusive submarine glimmer > II. noun (-s) 1. : a submarine organism (as a plant or coral) 2. : something (as an explosive mine) designed to function underwater; specifically : a submersible ship armed with torpedoes, guns, and guided missiles and propelled by diesel engines, electric motors, or nuclear-powered steam turbines that operates below the surface of the sea — compare torpedo boat III. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: submarine (II) transitive verb : to make an attack upon or to sink by means of a submarine and especially by torpedoing intransitive verb 1. : to be, move, or function beneath the sea: as a. : to handle a submarine b. : to swim or dive underwater 2. of a defensive lineman in football : to throw the head and shoulders beneath the knees of two opposing players and then draw the feet up so that the opponents slide over the back IV. intransitive verb : to dive or slide under something < the danger of submarining under a seat belt in a crash > |