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1Under — Un der, prep. [AS. under, prep. & adv.; akin to OFries. under, OS. undar, D. onder, G. unter, OHG. untar, Icel. undir, Sw. & Dan. under, Goth. undar, L. infra below, inferior lower, Skr. adhas below. [root]201. Cf. {Inferior}.] 1. Below or lower …
2under — [un′dər] prep. [ME < OE, akin to Ger unter < IE * ṇdhos, *ṇdheri, under > L infra, below] 1. in, at, or to a position down from; lower than; below [shoes under the bed, under a blazing sun] 2. beneath the surface of [under water] 3.… …
3under — (prep., adv.) O.E. under, from P.Gmc. *under (Cf. O.Fris. under, Du. onder, O.H.G. untar, Ger. unter, O.N. undir, Goth. undar), from PIE *ndhero lower (Cf. Skt. adhah below; Avestan athara lower; …
4Under — Série Logo de la série Scénario Christophe Bec Dessin …
5under — *under germ., Adverb, Präposition: nhd. unter, zwischen; ne. under, between; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; Etymologie …
6Under — Un der, adv. In a lower, subject, or subordinate condition; in subjection; used chiefly in a few idiomatic phrases; as, to bring under, to reduce to subjection; to subdue; to keep under, to keep in subjection; to control; to go under, to be… …
7Under — Un der, a. Lower in position, intensity, rank, or degree; subject; subordinate; generally in composition with a noun, and written with or without the hyphen; as, an undercurrent; undertone; underdose; under garment; underofficer; undersheriff.… …
8under — {{hw}}{{under}}{{/hw}}(sempre seguito da un num. card.) A s. m. e f. spec. al pl. Atleta al disotto di una data età: gli under 21. B agg. ; anche s. f. Squadra formata di atleti al disotto di una data età: la nazionale under 21; l under 21 ha… …
9under- — [ʌndə US dər] prefix 1.) less of an action or quality than is correct, needed, or desired ▪ underdevelopment ▪ undercooked cabbage 2.) going under something ▪ an underpass (=a road or path that goes under another road) 3.) inside or beneath other …
10under- — [ʌndə US dər] prefix 1.) less of an action or quality than is correct, needed, or desired ▪ underdevelopment ▪ undercooked cabbage 2.) going under something ▪ an underpass (=a road or path that goes under another road) 3.) inside or beneath other …
11under- — [ ʌndər ] prefix 1. ) not enough: used with many nouns, verbs, and adjectives: under exposed under nourished 2. ) below: used with many nouns: underpass underwater underfloor heating 3. ) less powerful or important: used with some nouns: an under …
12Under — steht für: eine Schweizer Spielkarte, siehe Unter Under ist der Nachname der estnischen Dichterin Marie Under Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter …
13under — ► PREPOSITION 1) extending or directly below. 2) below or behind (something covering or protecting). 3) at a lower level, layer, or grade than. 4) lower than (a specified amount, rate, or norm). 5) expressing submission or subordination. 6) as… …
14under — [adv1/prep1] below beneath, bottom, concealed by, covered by, down, downward, held down, inferior, lower, nether, on the bottom, on the nether side, on the underside, pinned, pressed down, supporting, to the bottom, underneath; concepts… …
15under- — [un′dər] [ME < OE: see UNDER] prefix 1. in, on, to, or from a lower place or side; beneath or below [undertow] 2. in an inferior or subordinate position or rank [underling] 3. too little, not enough, below normal or standard [underdeveloped] …
16under — index inferior (lower in position), subaltern Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17under — / ʌndə/, it. / ander/ prep. ingl. (propr. sotto, al di sotto di ), usata in ital. come agg. esost. ■ agg. (sport.) [seguito da un indicazione numerica, di squadra composta di atleti al di sotto di una determinata età: la nazionale di calcio u.… …
18under — /ˈander, ingl. ˈʌndə(r)/ [vc. ingl., propriamente «sotto»] agg. inv.; anche s. m. inv. (sport) al di sotto degli anni …
19under — *below, beneath, underneath …
20under- — ► PREFIX 1) below; beneath: undercover. 2) lower in status; subordinate: undersecretary. 3) insufficiently; incompletely: undernourished …