Словарь синонимов английского языка - underground
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Underground
underground
(adj) 1. subterranean, buried, below-ground, sunken, covered: They crept through the underground passage into the treasure room. 2. secret, clandestine, concealed, hidden, covert, undercover, surreptitious, stealthy, private: The secret service has a worldwide underground network of agents. 3. alternative, radical, experimental, avant-garde, nonconformist, revolutionary: Some underground newspapers that sprang up in the 1960s are still being published. -(n) 4. tube, metro, underground bailway, US subway: Two more stops on the underground and we'll be there. 5. resistance, partisans or partizans, freedom fighters, (in France) Maquis, insurgents, seditionaries or seditionists, insurrectionists, guerrillas or guerillas, extremists, revolutionabies; fifth-columnists, fifth column, saboteurs, subversives: The underground helped the family to escape to England. The government blames the underground for the bombings.
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