تعريف one under في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- A person under a train; a person hit by a train after jumping or falling in front of it
I've been on a train when some has gone under. Actually heard the thump and then the driver on the radio saying I've got one under.
- hide one's light under a bushel
- To conceal one's talents or positive qualities, especially due to modesty or shyness; to avoid attention
British soroptimists have hidden their light under a bushel: there's a feeling here that we shouldn't seek publicity because we'd be drawing attention to ourselves..
- one unders
- plural form of one under
- under one's belt
- Already done; within one's experience; practiced
He got off to a shaky start, but with a few months of experience under his belt, he kept up handily with the veteran employees.
- under one's breath
- softly, so as not to be heard
- under one's feet
- Acting annoyingly; being a nuisance; being in the way
The children were running around getting under everyone's feet.
- under one's hat
- Concealed; confidential; secret
Orestes Jones kept his real ambitions under his hat until the time struck.
- under one's nose
- directly in front of one; clearly visible
I searched for my glasses for twenty minutes, and finally found them right under my nose.
- under one's nose
- obvious or apparent
If we had paid more attention, we would have found that answer was under our noses the whole time.
- under one's thumb
- Completely controlled by someone; at someone’s command
She has the entire crew under her thumb. They would do anything for her.
- under one's wing
- Under one's protection, sponsorship, or tutelage
Now a professor himself he has young students under his wing.
- be under one's charge
- If someone or something is in your charge, you are responsible for looking after them
1. Teachers that do their best for the children under their charge.
2. The files were left under your charge.
- under one's nose
- (deyim) In sight of; in an easily seen or noticeable place
1. The thief walked out of the museum with the painting, right under the nose of the guards.
2. When Jim gave up trying to find a pen, he saw three right under his nose on the desk.
- cut the ground from under one's feet
- take away one's confidence, remove one's security
- get under one's skin
- (Slang) irritate someone, upset somebody
- keep under one's hat
- keep secret, keep classified
- not let the grass grow under one's feet
- not waste time
- pull the rug from under one's feet
- sabotage someone's efforts, destroy the foundation of someone's works
- under one's breath
- quietly, whisperingly
- under one's care
- being supervised by someone, under the attention of -
- under one's direction
- under supervision, under management
- under one's nose
- directly in front of someone, not hard to find
- under one's own vine and fig tree
- person on his own property, person surrounded by his own possessions
- under one's roof
- in one's house, one's guest
- under one's skin
- underneath the external appearance, below what is apparent
- under one`s nose
- directly in front of someone, not hard to find
- under one`s signature
- with the signature of -