undersea

/ˈʌndəsiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈʌndərsiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-dər-ˈsē/ (ame, mw)

undersea — 形容詞

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