English-Thai Dictionary
underneath
ADV ซึ่ง อยู่ ภายใต้ below under above sueng-yu-pai-tai
underneath
PREP ภายใต้ ข้างใต้ below under above pai-tai
underneath
PREP ี แฝง อยู่ ภายใต้ ที่ มองไม่เห็น ที่ ปิดบัง secret clandestine covert faeng-yu-pai-tai
undernourished
ADJ ที่ ขาดสารอาหาร ที่ ได้รับ อาหาร ไม่ เพียงพอ ต่อ ความต้องการ ill-fed underfed malnourished nourished ti-kad-san-a-han
undernourishment
N การ ขาดสารอาหาร การ ได้รับ สารอาหาร ไม่ เพียงพอ malnourishment kan-khad-san-a-han
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
UNDERN
n.The third hour of the day, or nine o'clock. [Not in use. ]
UNDERNEATH
adv. [under and neath. See Nether. ] Beneath; below; in a lower place.
Or sullen Mole that runneth underneath.
The slate did not lie flat upon it, but left a free passage underneath.
UNDERNEATH
prep. Under; beneath. Underneath this stone doth lie. As much beauty as could die.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
UNDERN
Un "dern, n. Etym: [AS. undern; akin to OS. undorn, OHG. untarn,untorn, Icel. undorn mid afternoon, mid forenoon, Goth. undaúrnimats the midday meal. Cf. Undermeal, Undertime. ]
Defn: The time between; the time between sunrise and noon; specifically, the third hour of the day, or nine o'clock in the morning, according to ancient reckoning; hence, mealtime, because formerly the principal meal was eaten at that hour; also, later, the afternoon; the time between dinner and supper. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] Betwixt undern and noon was the field all won. R. of Brunne. In a bed of worts still he lay Till it was past undern of the day. Chaucer.
UNDERNEATH
Un `der *neath ", adv. Etym: [OE. undirnepe. See Under, and Beneath. ]
Defn: Beneath; below; in a lower place; under; as, a channel underneath the soil. Or sullen mole, that runneth underneath. Milton.
UNDERNEATH
UNDERNEATH Un `der *neath ", prep.
Defn: Under; beneath; below. Underneath this stone lie As much beauty as could die. B. Jonson.
UNDERNICENESS
UNDERNICENESS Un `der *nice "ness, n.
Defn: A want of niceness; indelicacy; impropriety.
UNDERNIME
Un `der *nime ", v. t. [imp. Undernom.] Etym: [OE. undernimen. See Under, and Nim. ]
1. To receive; to perceive. [Obs. ] He the savor undernom Which that the roses and the lilies cast. Chaucer.
2. To reprove; to reprehend. [Obs. ] Piers Plowman.
New American Oxford Dictionary
underneath
un der neath |ˌəndərˈnēTH ˌəndərˈniθ | ▶preposition & adverb 1 situated directly below (something else ): [ as prep. ] : our bedroom is right underneath theirs | [ as adv. ] : his eyes were red-rimmed with black bags underneath | [ as adj. ] : on longer hair, the underneath layers can be permed to give extra body. 2 so as to be concealed by (something else ): [ as prep. ] : money changed hands underneath the table | figurative : underneath his aloof air, Nicky was a warm and open young man | [ as adv. ] : paint was peeling off in flakes to reveal grayish plaster underneath. • partly or wholly concealed by (a garment ): [ as prep. ] : she could easily see the broadness of his shoulders underneath a tailored white shirt | [ as adv. ] : I wear button-downs, and my T-shirts show underneath. ▶noun [ in sing. ] the part or side of something facing toward the ground; the underside. ORIGIN Old English underneothan; compare with beneath .
undernourished
un der nour ished |ˌəndərˈnəriSHt, -ˈnə -risht ˌəndərˈnərɪʃt | ▶adjective having insufficient food or other substances for good health and condition: undernourished children. DERIVATIVES un der nour ish ment noun
Oxford Dictionary
underneath
under |neath |ʌndəˈniːθ | ▶preposition & adverb 1 situated directly below (something else ): [ as prep. ] : our bedroom's right underneath theirs | four names written underneath each other | [ as adv. ] : his eyes were red-rimmed with black bags underneath | [ as adj. ] : on longer hair, the underneath layers can be permed to give extra body. 2 so as to be concealed by (something else ): [ as prep. ] : money changed hands underneath the table | figurative : underneath his aloof air, Nicky was a warm and open young man | [ as adv. ] : paint was peeling off in flakes to reveal greyish plaster underneath. • partly or wholly concealed by (a garment ): [ as prep. ] : she could easily see the broadness of his shoulders underneath a tailored white sports shirt | [ as adv. ] : undoing her jacket to reveal nothing but a bra underneath. ▶noun [ in sing. ] the part or side of something facing towards the ground; the underside. ORIGIN Old English underneothan; compare with beneath .
undernourished
under |nour ¦ished |ʌndəˈnʌrɪʃt | ▶adjective having insufficient food or other substances for good health and condition: undernourished children. DERIVATIVES undernourishment noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
underneath
underneath adjective & adverb the underneath suitcase is mine | the woodchuck burrowed underneath the garage: below, beneath, under, underfoot, lower down.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
underneath
un der neath /ʌ̀ndə r níːθ , ⦅英 ⦆でまた -́--̀ /前置詞 1 …の (真 )下に [の, を ], … の下側 [下面 ]を (beneath )(→under 類義 )▸ bury a can of coins underneath the house 家の下に小銭入りの缶を埋める ▸ the river flowing underneath the bridge 橋の真下を流れている川 2 〈態度 性格 感情 外観など 〉の裏に, …に隠れて ▸ Underneath his aggressive attitude, Mike was very shy .積極的な態度の裏で, マイクはとても恥ずかしがり屋だった 3 …の支配下に .副詞 比較なし 下 [真下 ]に [を ], 下側 [下面 ]に [を ]; (表面上は違うが )実は, 内面は .形容詞 下面の, 底面の .名詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〖単数形で; 通例the ~〗下部, 下側, 底面 .
undernourished
ù nder n ó urished /-t /形容詞 栄養不良の .
undernourishment
ù nder n ó urishment 名詞 U 栄養不良 .