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undertow美 ['ʌndər.toʊ] 英 ['ʌndə(r).təʊ] - n.潜流;潜在的倾向(或特质);感染力
- 网络暗潮;心底的逆流;回头浪
n. current,undercurrent,tide,pull,stream 1. | 潜流a current in the sea or ocean that moves in the opposite direction to the water near the surface |
| The children were carried out to sea by the strong undertow. 强大的潜流把孩子们卷到海里去了。 |
2. | ~ (of sth) 潜在的倾向(或特质);感染力a feeling or quality that influences people in a particular situation even though they may not really be aware of it |
n. | 1. the seaward pull of water away from a shore after a wave has broken 2. an underlying tendency or force that runs in the opposite direction to the apparent one 3. a current below the surface of an ocean or a river, that moves in the opposite direction to the water above it 4. a feeling or attitude that is opposite to the one that is generally felt 1. the seaward pull of water away from a shore after a wave has broken 2. an underlying tendency or force that runs in the opposite direction to the apparent one 3. a current below the surface of an ocean or a river, that moves in the opposite direction to the water above it 4. a feeling or attitude that is opposite to the one that is generally felt |
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