Subterráneo in english

Underground

pronunciation: ʌndɜrgraʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

subterráneo = underground ; below surface ; subterranean. 

Example: An underground stack, to hold 1,250,000 books and the cataloguing services, was constructed under the inner courtyard of the main university building, to which the stack is linked by a tunnel.Example: Insulation techniques helpful to energy conservation are: more use of below surface areas; the mounding of earth against outside walls; sod roofs; and the correct use of glass.Example: Hamlet refers to his father's spirit as 'old mole,' because it roams above ground for a brief period before returning to its subterranean region.

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» agua subterráneagroundwater .

Example: Indian hydrologists are principally concerned with groundwater related problems.

» aparcamiento subterráneounderground garage .

Example: A gunman fired several shots at him after he parked his car in an underground garage below the condominium building where he lives.

» contaminación de las aguas subterráneasgroundwater pollutiongroundwater contamination .

Example: However, research shows that waste disposal & groundwater pollution are bigger problems in rural areas.

Example: Records demonstrate high carcinogenic risks due to arsenic & dioxin groundwater contamination.

» contaminar las aguas subterráneascontaminate + groundwater .

Example: Fresh water is an increasingly scarce resource and pesticides pollute the soil, contaminate groundwater and contribute to ocean acidification.

» pasaje subterráneosubway [Usado principalmente en el Reino Unido]underpass .

Example: In the United Kingdom a pedestrian tunnel or other underpass beneath a road is called a subway.

Example: In the United Kingdom a pedestrian tunnel or other underpass beneath a road is called a subway.

» pasaje subterráneo de peatonespedestrian underpass .

Example: Both pedestrian underpasses are continuously monitored by a surveillance camera.

» pasaje subterráneo para peatonespedestrian underpass .

Example: Both pedestrian underpasses are continuously monitored by a surveillance camera.

» paso subterráneounderground walkwayunderpasssubway [Usado principalmente en el Reino Unido] .

Example: The group wants to make the city's underground walkways safe by installing surveillance cameras and intercom systems.

Example: In the United Kingdom a pedestrian tunnel or other underpass beneath a road is called a subway.

Example: In the United Kingdom a pedestrian tunnel or other underpass beneath a road is called a subway.

» paso subterráneo de peatonespedestrian underpass .

Example: Both pedestrian underpasses are continuously monitored by a surveillance camera.

» paso subterráneo para peatonespedestrian underpass .

Example: Both pedestrian underpasses are continuously monitored by a surveillance camera.

» refugio subterráneodugout .

Example: Grenades were the most efficient way of clearing enemy dugouts or fighting along trenches.

» reservas de agua subterráneagroundwater reservoir .

Example: Geologists may thus be able to predict the extent of mineral deposits, strength of rocks and the behaviour of groundwater reservoirs.

» río subterráneounderground river .

Example: The students donned hard hats and boarded the boat on an underground river that took them deep under the mountain.

Subterráneo synonyms

tube in spanish: tubo, pronunciation: tub part of speech: noun partisan in spanish: partidista, pronunciation: pɑrtəzən part of speech: adjective, noun secret in spanish: secreto, pronunciation: sikrət part of speech: noun, adjective covert in spanish: encubierto, pronunciation: koʊvɜrt part of speech: adjective resistance in spanish: resistencia, pronunciation: rɪzɪstəns part of speech: noun clandestine in spanish: clandestino, pronunciation: klændestɪn part of speech: adjective surreptitious in spanish: subrepticio, pronunciation: sɜrəptɪʃəs part of speech: adjective irregular in spanish: irregular, pronunciation: ɪregjəlɜr part of speech: adjective metro in spanish: metro, pronunciation: metroʊ part of speech: noun guerrilla in spanish: guerrilla, pronunciation: gɜrɪlə part of speech: noun subway in spanish: subterraneo, pronunciation: sʌbweɪ part of speech: noun hugger-mugger in spanish: Hugger-Mugger, pronunciation: hʌgɜrmʌgɜr part of speech: noun, adjective, adverb guerilla in spanish: guerrilla, pronunciation: gɜrɪlə part of speech: noun undercover in spanish: clandestino, pronunciation: əndɜrkʌvɜr part of speech: adjective hush-hush in spanish: silencio, pronunciation: hʌʃhʌʃ part of speech: adjective cloak-and-dagger in spanish: capa y espada, pronunciation: kloʊkænddægɜr part of speech: adjective subsurface in spanish: subsuperficie, pronunciation: sʌbsɜrfəs part of speech: adjective partizan in spanish: partizan, pronunciation: pɑrtɪzən part of speech: noun belowground in spanish: bajo tierra, pronunciation: belaʊgraʊnd part of speech: adjective hole-and-corner in spanish: hoyo y esquina, pronunciation: hoʊlændkɔrnɜr part of speech: adjective on the quiet in spanish: a escondidas, pronunciation: ɑnðəkwaɪət
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