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underground

[uhn-der-ground, uhn-der-ground] / ˈʌn dərˈgraʊnd, ˈʌn dərˌgraʊnd /




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Here, present-day students rewind old audio tapes to hear a band of underground revolutionaries risk their necks for a better tomorrow.

From Los Angeles Times

Zed was discovered two decades ago when the Los Angeles County Museum of Art began carving out an underground parking garage next door to the pits.

From The Wall Street Journal

More than half of all large lakes are shrinking, and most of the world’s major underground sources are declining irreversibly as agricultural pumping drains water that took centuries or even thousands of years to accumulate.

From Los Angeles Times

They needed all that energy to survive for seven months underground without eating or drinking anything while they had their babies and nursed them.

From Literature

Transmission charges are imposed on power generators to build and maintain the network of pylons and underground cables which carry high-voltage electricity around Great Britain.

From BBC