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1 underneath
1. preposition, adverb(at or to a lower position (than); beneath: She was standing underneath the light; Have you looked underneath the bed?)2. noun(the part or side beneath: Have you ever seen the underneath of a bus?) -
2 beneath
[bi'ni:Ɵ] 1. preposition1) (in a lower position than; under; below: beneath the floorboards; beneath her coat.) sub, dedesubtul2) (not worthy of: It is beneath my dignity to do that.) sub2. adverb(below or underneath: They watched the boat breaking up on the rocks beneath.) de dedesubt -
3 reveal
[rə'vi:l]1) (to make known: All their secrets have been revealed.) a dezvălui2) (to show; to allow to be seen: He scraped away the top layer of paint from the picture, revealing an earlier painting underneath.) a scoate la iveală• -
4 upside down
1) (with the top part underneath: The plate was lying upside down on the floor.)2) (into confusion: The burglars turned the house upside down.)
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