undersea

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undersea — 形容詞

  • underseapositive
  • more underseacomparative
  • most underseasuperlative

1. positioned, constructed, or taking place in the ocean beneath its surface level

1.形容詞B2
釋義

海底的

位於或發生在海面以下的

positioned, constructed, or taking place in the ocean beneath its surface level — used for things like cables, mountains, volcanoes, or research facilities that are under the water and not visible from above.

例句

A powerful undersea earthquake triggered a tsunami that struck the coast of Japan.

一場強烈的海底地震引發了海嘯,襲擊了日本海岸。

undersea + earthquake: natural disaster collocation

The new undersea tunnel links the main island to a smaller nearby island.

這條新的海底隧道將主島與附近一個小島連接起來。

undersea + tunnel: engineering/construction collocation

同義詞
  • underwater

    more common in everyday speech; broader — includes lakes and rivers, not just seas

  • submarine

    more technical; often describes geological or military features (submarine volcano, submarine cable)

  • subsea

    technical term used in oil/gas and engineering industries

文法句型

undersea + noun (cable, volcano, habitat, exploration)

用法筆記

Attributive adjective only — used before a noun (an undersea cable) but not after a linking verb (❌ the cable is undersea). For predicative use, switch to 'underwater' or 'under the sea'.

常見錯誤

The creature lives undersea areas.
The creature lives in undersea areas.
💡'undersea' as an adjective needs a noun to modify; don't use it alone as a location noun.
The cable is undersea.
The cable is an undersea cable.
💡'undersea' is rarely used after 'be' as a complement; use 'underwater' or 'under the sea' instead.

undersea — 副詞