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I. under [ˈʌndəʳ, americ -ɚ] PREP

1. under (below):

under
from under the bed
to live under sb
under there

2. under (less than):

under
to cost under £10
those under the age of 30
if you're under 15...

3. under (governed by):

under

4. under (in control of):

to study under sb
to work under sb

5. under (in state of):

under repair

6. under (in category of):

7. under (according to):

II. under [ˈʌndəʳ, americ -ɚ] ADV

1. under (in or to place below):

under

2. under (under water):

under

3. under (less or younger):

4. under (unconscious):

to be under

come under VERBO trans

1. come under (be target of):

to come under attack

2. come under (be controlled):

to come under sth

3. come under (be listed under):

to come under sth

down under ADV coloq

down under

go under VERBO intr

1. go under ship:

go under
tonąć [perf za-]

2. go under company:

go under
bankrutować [perf z-]

hold under VERBO trans

hold under
hold under

knuckle under VERBO intr coloq

knuckle under
podporządkowywać [perf podporządkować] się

snow under VERBO trans usu pass

to be snowed under [with sth]

underage, under age ADJ

undersecretary, under-secretary SUBST

under-the-counter [ˌʌndəðəˈkaʊntəʳ, americ -dɚðəˈkaʊnt̬ɚ] ADJ

under-the-counter
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go under

go under
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feel under the weather

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come under fire VERBO

come under fire fig expr idiom
Present
Icome under
youcome under
he/she/itcomes under
wecome under
youcome under
theycome under
Past
Icame under
youcame under
he/she/itcame under
wecame under
youcame under
theycame under
Present Perfect
Ihavecome under
youhavecome under
he/she/ithascome under
wehavecome under
youhavecome under
theyhavecome under
Past Perfect
Ihadcome under
youhadcome under
he/she/ithadcome under
wehadcome under
youhadcome under
theyhadcome under

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He was down under punts and in the open play showed as much speed as any player on the field.
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By the end of 1915, there were manifold signs that the economy was breaking down under the heightened strain of wartime demand.
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Several of the panels are detached and hang down under their own weight.
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He described the band's power chords as the thunder from down under that gives you the second-most-powerful surge that can flow through your body.
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Drought, insects, and frost damaged crop yields, and numerous farms closed down under financial difficulties.
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