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underlying美 [.ʌndər'laɪɪŋ] 英 [.ʌndə(r)'laɪɪŋ] - adj.根本的;潜在的;隐含的;表面下的
- v.“underlie”的现在分词
- 网络在下面的;基础的;基本的
adj. fundamental,original,causal,primary,basic 1. | 根本的;潜在的;隐含的important in a situation but not always easily noticed or stated clearly |
| The underlying assumption is that the amount of money available is limited. 隐含的假定是可用的资金有限。 | | Unemployment may be an underlying cause of the rising crime rate. 失业可能是犯罪率攀升的潜在原因。 |
2. | 表面下的;下层的existing under the surface of sth else |
| the underlying rock formation 地表下的岩石结构 |
adj. | 10. 【法律】(债券)优先的;【经济学】第一的,(担保、权利等)主要的 10. 【法律】(债券)优先的;【经济学】第一的,(担保、权利等)主要的 |
adj. | 1. positioned beneath something else 2. present and important but not immediately obvious 3. basic or fundamental to something 4. describes financial obligations or assets that take priority over others 5. underlying causes, facts, ideas etc are the real or basic ones, although they are not obvious or directly stated 6. an underlying number or amount shows what the true amount or level of something is 7. existing under the surface of something 1. positioned beneath something else 2. present and important but not immediately obvious 3. basic or fundamental to something 4. describes financial obligations or assets that take priority over others 5. underlying causes, facts, ideas etc are the real or basic ones, although they are not obvious or directly stated 6. an underlying number or amount shows what the true amount or level of something is 7. existing under the surface of something |
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