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I . under [ˈʌndəʳ, Am -ɚ] PREP

1. under (below):

under
pod
from under the bed
to live under sb
under there
tam w dole

4. under (in control of):

to study under sb
to work under sb

5. under (in state of):

under repair

II . under [ˈʌndəʳ, Am -ɚ] ADV

1. under (in or to place below):

under

2. under (under water):

under

3. under (less or younger):

children of ten or under

4. under (unconscious):

to be under

come under VB trans

2. come under (be controlled):

to come under sth

3. come under (be listed under):

to come under sth

down under ADV inf

go under VB intr

1. go under ship:

go under
tonąć [perf za-]

2. go under company:

go under

hold under VB trans

knuckle under VB intr inf

snow under VB trans usu pass

underage, under age ADJ

undersecretary, under-secretary N

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

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The lending discussions are continuing regarding the redetermination of the borrowing base of its reserve base lending facility under which $57.5 million is currently drawn.
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His fantasy fiction is described under the fantasy sub-genres urban fantasy, contemporary magical realism, and mythic fiction.
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Under these conditions, for a constant rate of titrant addition the temperature increase is constant and the curve is essentially linear until the endpoint is approached.
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This arrangement allows the water displaced by the passage of a narrow boat to flow easily under the towpath and around the boat, enabling relatively free passage.
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When the bishop is fully vested he wears the epitrachil over the stikhar and under the zone, the sakkos and the omophor.
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Under the government's cover, outrageous financial manipulations were performed that enriched a narrow group of individuals at key positions of business and government.
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His ability to get hot under all conditions and at all times is uncanny.
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He was imprisoned for 15 years from 1975 to 1990 under a death sentence, with four and a half years in solitary confinement.
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They work under cognitive overload, engaging in multitasking and encountering frequent interruptions.
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Sure, you can downsize and economise on the fit-out if you under-estimate things, but that won't help much if you need an expensive foundation solution.
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