underwater

underwater
underwater1 adj subacuático
an underwater camera una cámara subacuática
underwater2 adv bajo el agua
people can't live underwater las personas no pueden vivir bajo el agua
underwater
tr[ʌndə'wɔːtəSMALLr/SMALL]
adjective
1 submarino,-a, subacuático,-a
underwater sports deportes subacuáticos
adverb
1 bajo el agua
underwater [.ʌndər'wɔt̬ər, -'wɑ-] adv
: debajo (del agua)
underwater adj
: submarino
underwater
adj.
subacuático, -a adj.
submarino, -a adj.

I 'ʌndər'wɔːtər, ˌʌndə'wɔːtə(r)
adjective submarino

II
adverb debajo del agua
['ʌndǝ'wɔːtǝ(r)]
1.
ADJ submarino
2.
ADV debajo del agua

he swam underwater for several strokes before he surfaced — nadó varias brazas debajo del agua or bajo el agua antes de salir a la superficie

this sequence was filmed underwater — esta secuencia se filmó bajo el agua

to stay underwater — permanecer sumergido, permanecer bajo el agua

3.
CPD [exploration, fishing] submarino; [archaeology, photography] submarino, subacuático

underwater camera N — cámara f subacuática

underwater fisherman N — submarinista mf

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I ['ʌndər'wɔːtər, ˌʌndə'wɔːtə(r)]
adjective submarino

II
adverb debajo del agua

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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