beneath
გამოთქმა:
/bɪˈniːθ/
1extending or directly underneath:a 2.5-mile tunnel beneath the Alps underneath so as to be hidden, covered, or protected:the ancient city has lain hidden beneath the sea for 2,000 years
2at a lower level or layer than:beneath this floor there’s a cellar her eyes had dark shadows beneath them lower in grade or rank than:he was relegated to the rank beneath theirs considered of lower status or worth than:she’s in love with a man who is rather beneath her behind (a physical surface):they found another layer beneath the stucco hidden behind (an appearance):beneath the gloss of success was a tragic private life
1extending or directly underneath something:a house built on stilts to allow air to circulate beneath
2at a lower level or layer:upper layers can be removed to reveal internal parts beneath hidden behind an appearance:the smile revealed the evil beneath