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UNDER THE WEATHER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
under the weather. idiom informal. Add to word list. Add to word list. C2. If someone is or feels under the weather, they feel ill: I'm feeling a bit under the weather - I think I'm getting a cold. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Being & falling ill.
UNDER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
preposition. beneath and covered by: under a table; under a tree. below the surface of: under water; under the skin. at a point or position lower or further down than: He was hit just under his eye. in the position or state of bearing, supporting, sustaining, enduring, etc.: to sink under a heavy load. beneath the heading or within the category of:
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Check pronunciation: under. Definition of under preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Under Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : in or into a position below or beneath something. 2. : below or short of some quantity, level, or limit. $10 or under. often used in combination. understaffed. 3. : in or into a condition of subjection, subordination, or unconsciousness. put the patient under for surgery. 4. : down to defeat, ruin, or death.
UNDER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A1. in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the other: He hid under the bed. In AD 79 the city of Pompei was buried under a layer of ash seven metres deep. She put the thermometer under my tongue. She was holding a folder under her arm (= between her upper arm and the side of her body).
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