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Found 3 items, similar to Underground.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: underground
bawah tanah, tersembunyi
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: underground
underground
adv 1: in or into hiding or secret operation;
“the organization was
driven underground”
2: beneath the surface of the earth;
“water flowing
underground”
underground
adj 1: under the level of the ground;
“belowground storage areas”;
“underground caverns” [syn:
belowground]
2: conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods;
“clandestine intelligence operations”;
“cloak-and-dagger
activities behind enemy lines”;
“hole-and-corner
intrigue”;
“secret missions”;
“a secret agent”;
“secret
sales of arms”;
“surreptitious mobilization of troops”;
“an undercover investigation”;
“underground resistance”
[syn:
clandestine,
cloak-and-dagger,
hole-and-corner(a),
hugger-mugger,
hush-hush,
on the quiet(p),
secret,
surreptitious,
undercover]
3: used of independent armed resistance forces;
“guerrilla
warfare”;
“partisan forces” [syn:
guerrilla(a),
guerilla(a),
irregular]
n 1: a secret group organized to overthrow a government or
occupation force [syn:
resistance]
2: electric underground railway [syn:
metro,
subway,
tube]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Underground
Underground
\Un"der*ground`\, adv.
Beneath the surface of the earth.
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Underground
\Un"der*ground`\, n.
1. The place or space beneath the surface of the ground;
subterranean space.
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A spirit raised from depth of underground. --Shak.
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2. a subway or subway system, especially in the United
Kingdom. [chiefly British]
[PJC]
3. a secret organization opposed to the prevailing
government; as, the French underground during the Nazi
occupation.
[PJC]
4. a group or movement holding unorthodox views in an
environment where conventional ideas dominate, as in
artistic circles.
[PJC]
Underground
\Un"der*ground`\, a.
1. Being below the surface of the ground; as, an underground
story or apartment.
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2. Done or occurring out of sight; secret. [Colloq.]
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Underground railroad or
Underground railway. See under
Railroad.
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