underneath

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الإنجليزية - التركية
altında

Küçük ev, şimdiye kadar tıpkı altındaki kadar iyi olmasına rağmen,eski püskü görünmeye başladı. - The small house had come to look shabby, though it was just as good as ever underneath.

Tom yatağın altında süründü. - Tom crawled underneath the bed.

z., edat altına; altında
bir şeyin alt bölümü
bir şeyin altı
altına

Tom masanın altına baktı. - Tom looked underneath the table.

Fare yatağın altına kaçtı. - The mouse ran underneath the bed.

altından
alt

Fare yatağın altına kaçtı. - The mouse ran underneath the bed.

Küçük ev, şimdiye kadar tıpkı altındaki kadar iyi olmasına rağmen,eski püskü görünmeye başladı. - The small house had come to look shabby, though it was just as good as ever underneath.

(Tekstil) altında bulunan
underneath drive
(Tekstil) alttan tahrik
sweep underneath the carpet
(deyim) sümenaltı etmek
sweep underneath the carpet
(deyim) gizlemek
sweep underneath the carpet
(deyim) saklamak
sweep underneath the carpet
(deyim) gizli tutmak
sweep underneath the rug
(deyim) gizli tutmak
sweep underneath the rug
(deyim) sümenaltı etmek
sweep underneath the rug
(deyim) gizlemek
sweep underneath the rug
(deyim) saklamak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Under, below, beneath

We looked underneath the table.

Under, lower

You can have the underneath bunk.

On the underside or lower face of
The part under or lower

The underneath of the aircraft was painted blue.

A background radio sound track played during a specific announcement or program

The underneath is music from the latest album by .

Below; in a place beneath
Under the control or power of

There was little freedom underneath the jackboot.

{a} below, beneath, less
under or below an object or a surface; "we could see the original painting underneath" beneath by way of support; "a house with a good foundation underneath" lower down on the page; "diagrams with figures underneath" on the lower or downward side; "a chest of drawers all scratched underneath
on the lower or downward side; "a chest of drawers all scratched underneath
The part of something which is underneath is the part which normally touches the ground or faces towards the ground. Check the actual construction of the chair by looking underneath His bare feet were smooth on top and rough-skinned underneath. Underneath is also an adjective. Some objects had got entangled with the underneath mechanism of the engine. Underneath is also a noun. Now I know what the underneath of a car looks like
under, beneath, below
Under; beneath; below
under or below an object or a surface; "we could see the original painting underneath"
Beneath; below; in a lower place; under; as, a channel underneath the soil
You use underneath when talking about feelings and emotions that people do not show in their behaviour. He was as violent as Nick underneath Underneath is also a preposition. Underneath his outgoing behaviour Luke was shy. the underneath the bottom surface of something, or the part of something that is below or under something else = the underside
beneath by way of support; "a house with a good foundation underneath"
{s} lower, below; disguised
on the lower or downward side; "a chest of drawers all scratched underneath"
If one thing is underneath another, it is directly under it, and may be covered or hidden by it. The device exploded underneath a van. using dogs to locate people trapped underneath collapsed buildings. a table for two underneath the olive trees Her apartment was underneath a bar, called `The Lift'. = beneath Underneath is also an adverb. He has on a denim shirt with a T-shirt underneath. if we could maybe pull back a bit of this carpet to see what's underneath
lower down on the page; "diagrams with figures underneath"
underneath

    الواصلة

    un·der·neath

    التركية النطق

    ʌndırnith

    المترادفات

    beneath, bottom, covered, lower, neath, nether, under

    المتضادة

    above, over, up

    النطق

    /ˌəndərˈnēᴛʜ/ /ˌʌndɜrˈniːθ/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ "&n-d&r-nEth ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Old English underneoþan (“underneath”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic
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