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souterrain
[ soo-tuh-reyn, soo-tuh-reyn ]
noun
- a subterranean passage or structure; grotto.
souterrain
/ 藞蝉耻藧迟蓹藢谤别瑟苍 /
noun
- archaeol an underground chamber or passage
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of souterrain1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of souterrain1
Example Sentences
Selon les plans du promoteur immobilier, ce bout de terrain deviendrait l鈥檈ntr茅e d鈥檜n parking souterrain.
The diggers of the souterrain had been executed by their own priest-king, to keep the secret of it All that was in sn millennium.
There is always resistance to borrowing foreign words into French and "souterrain" is sometimes used instead, but "tunnel" was preferred by the builders of the St Etienne-Lyons railway as early as the the 1820s, and anyway it is French in origin and actually looks quite French.
What to buy: The EP Egypt was released this week by Souterrain Transmissions.
La caverne du bandit avait 锟絫锟 d锟絚ouverte et forc锟絜 par quelque p锟絫re courageux, qui y avait p锟絥锟絫r锟 vaillamment, malgr锟 la terreur que ce lieu souterrain et formidable inspirait, y avait surpris le voleur et l'avait 锟絫rangl锟.
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