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underlay
- place something under (something else), especially to support or raise it
- something placed under or behind something else, especially material laid under a carpet for protection or support.;the manner in which the words are fitted to the notes in a piece of vocal music.
verb: underlay, 3rd person present: underlays, gerund or present participle: underlaying, past tense: underlaid, past participle: underlaid
noun: underlay
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動詞
- 1. place something under (something else), especially to support or raise it the green fields are underlaid with limestone a whine underlaid by an occasional choking sob
名詞
- 1. something placed under or behind something else, especially material laid under a carpet for protection or support.
- ▪ the manner in which the words are fitted to the notes in a piece of vocal music.
- be a significant cause or basis of (something) even if not necessarily manifest or obvious: the fundamental issue that underlies the conflict the fear of loss underlay his extreme jealousy
Oxford Dictionary
- be a significant cause or basis of (something) even if not necessarily manifest or obvious: the fundamental issue that underlies the conflict the fear of loss underlay his extreme jealousy
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- place something under (something else), especially to support or raise it: the green fields are underlaid with limestone the synth arpeggios start, underlaid by a lovely theme on bass
- something placed under or behind something else, especially material laid under a carpet for ... providing the proper underlay gives the carpet extra life a polka-dot skirt with net underlay
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˌəndərˈlā]
美式
- past of underlie
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˌʌndəˈleɪ]
英式
- past of underlie
Oxford Dictionary