3CHARACTER/PERSONALITYused to say what someone’s character is really like when their behaviour shows a different character 〔人〕本质上
She seems confident, but she’s really quite shy underneath.
她看起来自信,其实相当腼腆。
I think he’s a genuinely nice guy underneath it all.
我认为他本质上是个非常好的人。
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underneath• There's a picture with a short articleunderneath.• She seems aggressive, but underneath she's prettyshy.• The stream actually runs underneath the building.
underneath it all• But they are very fond of him, underneath it all.• He knew he was a Republican, underneath it all, and Mallachy flattered that.• He likes to show people his tough side, but underneath it all, he's a decent person.• He seems different, but underneath it all he's the same as the rest of them.• Because underneath it all she was as strong as him and that strengthappealed to him, making her a challenge.• And underneath it all was a sour feeling that at any minute the very pillars of life could collapse.
underneath2 nounBritish EnglishBrE
the underneathBOTTOMthe bottomsurface of something, or the part of something that is below or under something else 下面,下部;底部,底层SYN the underside
We need to paint the underneath with a rust preventer.
我们需要用防锈漆把底部刷一下。
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underneath• The trees therefore have the characteristic that you can see under them - the underneath of an oak is almost perfectly level.
Originunderneath
Old Englishunderneothan, from under + neothan“below”