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subterrane

[ suhb-tuh-reyn, suhb-tuh-reyn ]

noun

  1. a cave or subterranean room.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of subterrane1

1605鈥15, in sense 鈥渟ubterranean鈥; 1765鈥75 for current sense; < Latin 蝉耻产迟别谤谤腻苍别耻蝉 subterranean, equivalent to sub- sub- + terr ( a ) earth + -腻苍别耻蝉 composite adj. suffix, equivalent to -腻苍 ( us ) -an + -eus -eous
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The first thing you鈥檒l notice about 424鈥檚 newly minted flagship is that it looks as if the cave-like space, with clothes neatly hanging on racks made from industrial beams and footwear placed on floating shelves throughout, came from a postapocalyptic subterrane in a 鈥淏lade Runner鈥-style Los Angeles.

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Brahms takes us to subterrane depths; Beethoven is for the heights.

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As they hurried through its subterrane recesses in search of treasure they frequently, to their amazement, found themselves immersed in honey, or swimming in wine; for there were large receptacles of wine, honey, and corn, hewn into the solid rock, the nature of which was such that, though, as we are told, they had been filled in the time of Hassan Sabah, the corn was perfectly sound, and the wine had not soured.

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Sancho then began to scratch his head, in order to fetch the letter to his remembrance; now he stood upon one foot, and then upon the other; sometimes he looked down upon the ground, sometimes up to the sky; then, biting off half a nail, and keeping his hearers long in expectation, he said, "At the beginning I believe it said, 'High and subterrane lady.'"

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"No," said the barber, "not subterrane, but superhumane lady."

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