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undercurrent美 ['ʌndər.kʌrənt] 英 ['ʌndə(r).kʌrənt] n. current,tide,undertow,pull,stream 1. | ~ (of sth) 潜在的情绪(尤指负面的)a feeling, especially a negative one, that is hidden but whose effects are felt |
| I detect an undercurrent of resentment towards the new proposals. 我察觉到对新提案有一股潜在的不满情绪。 |
n. | 1. a current in a body of water or air that flows beneath another current or the surface 2. a feeling, opinion, force, or tendency felt to be present in a person or group, but not openly shown or expressed and often differing markedly from any outwardly expressed reaction 3. a current that moves below the surface or below another current in an ocean or a river 4. a feeling that exists and affects how people behave, but is not obvious or stated directly 1. a current in a body of water or air that flows beneath another current or the surface 2. a feeling, opinion, force, or tendency felt to be present in a person or group, but not openly shown or expressed and often differing markedly from any outwardly expressed reaction 3. a current that moves below the surface or below another current in an ocean or a river 4. a feeling that exists and affects how people behave, but is not obvious or stated directly |
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