underlying
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ The underlying features of an object, event, or situation are not obvious, and it may be difficult to discover or reveal them. 潛在的[ADJ n]
To stop a problem you have to understand its underlying causes. 要解決問(wèn)題,你得了解其潛在原因。
2. ADJ You describe something as underlying when it is below the surface of something else. 在下麪的[ADJ n]
...hills with the hard underlying rock poking through the turf. …從被草覆蓋的地麪下突出來(lái)的堅(jiān)硬巖石的山巒。
3. →see also underlie
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劍橋詞典
- On the surface it's a very funny novel but it does have a more serious underlying theme .
- The underlying message of the film is that love transcends everything else .
- We need to tackle the underlying causes of poverty and suffering .
- It is important to look at all the underlying causes of the conflict .
- An underlying pessimism infuses all her novels .
underlying adjective [before noun] (NOT OBVIOUS)
real but not immediately obvious暗含的;深層的;潛在的
And what might be the underlying significance of these supposedly random acts ? 這些看似偶然的行爲(wèi),其暗含的意義可能是什麼呢?
例句
underlying adjective [before noun] (BASED ON)
used to describe something on which something else is based
以…爲(wèi)基礎(chǔ)的
The price of the investment fell below the value of the underlying assets . 這一投資項(xiàng)目的價(jià)格已經(jīng)跌至低於標(biāo)的資産價(jià)值。
underlying adjective [before noun] (UNDER)
positioned under the surface of something
位於…的表麪之下的
The currents are affected by the shape of the underlying rocks . 水流受水下巖石形狀的影響。 返回 underlying