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under (EN)
preposición, adverbio, adjetivo

preposición “under”

under
  1. debajo de
    The children hid under the table during the game of hide and seek.
  2. bajo el agua
    Divers discovered a shipwreck under the sea.
  3. menos de
    The temperature dropped to just under freezing last night.
  4. bajo el control de
    The new recruits trained under the strict supervision of the sergeant.
  5. dentro de
    You'll find the manual under the "Instruction Guides" section.
  6. bajo (presión)
    The bridge buckled under the weight of the heavy trucks.
  7. bajo el nombre de
    She performed on stage under the pseudonym "Mystic Melody."

adverbio “under”

under (more/most)
  1. debajo (en posición o rango inferior)
    The submarine went under to avoid detection.
  2. insuficiente
    The event was under-attended due to the bad weather.
  3. inconsciente
    After the anesthesia was administered, the patient quickly went under.

adjetivo “under”

forma base under, no graduable
  1. situado debajo de
    The under layer of the cake was soaked with syrup.
  2. dominado
    After the coup, the old government was kept under by the new regime.
  3. anestesiado
    The surgeon waited until the patient was completely under before beginning the operation.
  4. agobiado
    Many small shops went under during the economic downturn.