submarine

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
/sʌb.məˈɹiːn/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A boat that can go underwater.
    — Me: *staring out window* looks like rain Submarine captain: what Me: but like more
  2. Alternative form of submarine sandwich. alt-of,alternative
  3. A pitch delivered with an underhand motion.
  4. Any submarine plant or animal.
  5. A stowaway on a seagoing vessel. informal
动词 v.
  1. To operate or serve on a submarine. intransitive
  2. To torpedo; to destroy with a sudden sneak attack. transitive
    — “We’re really at the point of chicken, where the Fed is trying to ward off inflation without submarining the economy.”
  3. To sink or submerge oneself. figuratively,intransitive,sometimes
    — The second their center snapped the ball, I submarined between the big guy's legs and tackled the halfback.
  4. To slide forwards underneath one's seat belt (during a crash or sudden stop). intransitive
    — The seatback should always be up while driving so that the occupant doesn't submarine and potentially suffer severe internal injury.
形容词 adj.
  1. Being, relating to, or made for use underwater, especially beneath the sea. not-comparable
    — Near-synonym: submerged (synonymous in "being underwater" sense)
  2. Hidden or undisclosed. not-comparable
    — a submarine patent
  3. Of a pitch, thrown with the hand lower than the elbow. not-comparable
    — When Peterson saw the unusual pitching motion of Kent Tekulve—the submarine pitcher who threw baseballs as though they were coming right out of the rubber slab on the mound—he was the first of many who tried to change Tekulve's delivery.

词形变化

sub-marine alternative,rare submarines plural sub-marine alternative,rare submarines present,singular,third-person submarining participle,present submarined participle,past submarined past sub-marine alternative,rare

词源

词源 1
From sub- + marine.
词源 2
From sub- + marine.
词源 3
From sub- + marine.
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