beneath
adv, prep
bɪˈniːθ
adv, prep
1
in
or
to
a
lower
position
than
something,
or
directly
under
something
在…之下,在…正下方; 往…下面;
The
dolphins
disappeared
beneath
the
waves.
海豚消失在波涛中。
Jo
enjoyed
feeling
the
warm
sand
beneath
her
feet.
乔很喜欢脚下踩着温暖沙子的感觉。
He
was
standing
on
the
bridge
looking
at
the
river
beneath.
他站在桥上,看着脚下的河水。
Some
roofs
collapsed
beneath
the
weight
of
(=unable
to
support
the
weight
of)
so
much
snow.
有些房子的屋顶不堪积雪的重压塌陷了。
2
covered
by
something
在…的覆盖之下
Shiona
shivered
beneath
the
bedclothes.
希奥娜在被单下面瑟瑟发抖。
3
used
to
say
that
someone’s
real
character
or
feelings
are
not
shown
because
their
appearance
or
behaviour
is
different
〔性格或情感等隐藏〕在…的下面;
Dave
sensed
that
something
more
sinister
lay
beneath
the
woman’s
cheerful
exterior.
戴夫感觉到,在那个女人开朗的外表下隐藏着一颗邪恶的心。
Beneath
the
surface
she
was
angry.
她表面上没有显露出来,实际上很愤怒。
4
not
good
enough
or
suitable
for
someone
配不上〔某人〕,与〔某人〕不相称
She
acts
as
if
even
speaking
to
us
is
beneath
her.
她的样子好像和我们说句话都有失身份。
He
felt
it
would
be
beneath
his
dignity
to
comment.
他觉得发表意见会有失他的尊严。
His
mother
felt
he
was
marrying
beneath
him
(=marrying
someone
who
was
not
good
enough)
.
他母亲觉得他娶的妻子配不上他。
I
consider
such
behaviour
to
be
beneath
contempt
(=so
bad
you
have
no
respect
for
the
person
involved)
.
我觉得这种行为为人所不齿。
5
in
a
lower,
less
important
rank
or
job
than
someone
else
〔级别、职位等〕低于;