underwater

underwater
[ˌʌndə'wɔːtə(r)] 1.
aggettivo [cable, exploration, test, world] subacqueo; [birth] in acqua
2.
avverbio sott'acqua
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underwater /ʌndəˈwɔ:tə(r)/
A avv.
sott'acqua: Sound travels well underwater, il suono si propaga bene sott'acqua
B a.
1 (anche sport) sott'acqua; subacqueo: underwater swimming, il nuoto sott'acqua; an underwater swimmer, un nuotatore subacqueo
2 (naut.) subacqueo; sottomarino: underwater navigation, navigazione sottomarina (di un sommergibile)
3 (mil., naut.) immerso; subacqueo: an underwater mine, una mina subacquea
● (naut.) underwater body, opera viva (della nave) □ underwater camera, macchina fotografica subacquea □ (pesca) underwater fishing, pesca subacquea; caccia subacquea □ underwater mask, maschera da sub □ underwater TV camera, telecamera subacquea.
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[ˌʌndə'wɔːtə(r)] 1.
aggettivo [cable, exploration, test, world] subacqueo; [birth] in acqua
2.
avverbio sott'acqua

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