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Qué (quién) es UNDERGROUND - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Underground (disambiguation); Underground (movie); The underground; The Underground; Underground (album); Underground (film); The Underground (concert venue); Underground (book); Underground (song); Underground (novel); The Underground (song); UNDERGROUND

underground         
  • St James's Park station]], was designed by [[Charles Holden]] in 1927 and is one of only two [[Grade I listed building]]s on the Underground.
  • alt=Sketch showing about a dozen people standing on an underground railway platform with a train standing at the platform. Several more people are visible inside the train, which has the words "Baker St" visible on its side.
  • Barons Court]]
  • Escalators at Canary Wharf station
  • The left side shows the 1933 Beck map and the right side the map in 2012.
  • An overcrowded [[Northern line]] train. Overcrowding is a regular problem for Tube passengers, especially during peak hours.
  • Tottenham Court Road]]
  • pp=37–38}}
  • Route map of Night Tube
  • A map of the entire system with accurate positions of stations but simplified presentation of lines
  • safeguarded]] by TfL in 2021
  • Rayners Lane]].
  • The [[Oyster card]], a contactless smart card used across the London transport system
  • ox-blood tiles]]
  • Aldwych Underground station]] being used as a bomb shelter in 1940
  • 1913 Underground poster by [[Tony Sarg]]
  • Westminster]]
adv. to go underground
underground         
  • St James's Park station]], was designed by [[Charles Holden]] in 1927 and is one of only two [[Grade I listed building]]s on the Underground.
  • alt=Sketch showing about a dozen people standing on an underground railway platform with a train standing at the platform. Several more people are visible inside the train, which has the words "Baker St" visible on its side.
  • Barons Court]]
  • Escalators at Canary Wharf station
  • The left side shows the 1933 Beck map and the right side the map in 2012.
  • An overcrowded [[Northern line]] train. Overcrowding is a regular problem for Tube passengers, especially during peak hours.
  • Tottenham Court Road]]
  • pp=37–38}}
  • Route map of Night Tube
  • A map of the entire system with accurate positions of stations but simplified presentation of lines
  • safeguarded]] by TfL in 2021
  • Rayners Lane]].
  • The [[Oyster card]], a contactless smart card used across the London transport system
  • ox-blood tiles]]
  • Aldwych Underground station]] being used as a bomb shelter in 1940
  • 1913 Underground poster by [[Tony Sarg]]
  • Westminster]]
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is underground is below the surface of the ground.
Solid low-level waste will be disposed of deep underground...
The plane hit so hard that one engine was buried 16 feet underground.
ADV: ADV after v
Underground is also an adjective.
...a run-down shopping area with an underground car park.
...underground water pipes.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
The underground in a city is the railway system in which electric trains travel below the ground in tunnels. (BRIT; in AM, use subway
)
...a woman alone in the underground waiting for a train...
He crossed London by underground...
N-SING: the N, also by N
3.
In a country which is controlled by an enemy or has a harsh government, the underground is an organized group of people who are involved in illegal activities against the people in power.
These US dollars were smuggled into the country during the war, to aid the underground.
N-SING: the N
4.
Underground groups and activities are secret because their purpose is to oppose the government and they are illegal.
They are accused of organising and financing an underground youth movement.
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
If you go underground, you hide from the authorities or the police because your political ideas or activities are illegal.
After the violent clashes of 1981 they either went underground or left the country.
ADV: ADV after v
underground         
  • St James's Park station]], was designed by [[Charles Holden]] in 1927 and is one of only two [[Grade I listed building]]s on the Underground.
  • alt=Sketch showing about a dozen people standing on an underground railway platform with a train standing at the platform. Several more people are visible inside the train, which has the words "Baker St" visible on its side.
  • Barons Court]]
  • Escalators at Canary Wharf station
  • The left side shows the 1933 Beck map and the right side the map in 2012.
  • An overcrowded [[Northern line]] train. Overcrowding is a regular problem for Tube passengers, especially during peak hours.
  • Tottenham Court Road]]
  • pp=37–38}}
  • Route map of Night Tube
  • A map of the entire system with accurate positions of stations but simplified presentation of lines
  • safeguarded]] by TfL in 2021
  • Rayners Lane]].
  • The [[Oyster card]], a contactless smart card used across the London transport system
  • ox-blood tiles]]
  • Aldwych Underground station]] being used as a bomb shelter in 1940
  • 1913 Underground poster by [[Tony Sarg]]
  • Westminster]]
a.
Subterranean, subterraneous.

Wikipedia

Underground

Underground most commonly refers to:

  • Subterranea (geography), the regions beneath the surface of the Earth

Underground may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de UNDERGROUND
1. "We‘ve got leaky underground storage tanks." Leaky underground storage tanks?
2. Only Victoria and Oxford Circus are busier. ×More than half of the Underground is not underground.
3. Underground medicine Ashkelon‘s hospital moves essential departments into an underground bomb shelter. .
4. Only Victoria and Oxford Circus are busier. × More than half of the Underground is not underground.
5. It turned out to be an underground contingency of government facilities, 75 feet underground, hard rock.