"Underchassis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Located under the floor or chassis of a vehicle, typically referring to the underside of a car, truck, or any other motorized vehicle.
To bid or offer a price that is lower than the actual price or the expected price of something, often in a competitive or formal setting such as an auction or a tender.
The term "underbodice" refers to the inner layer of clothing that lies close to the body beneath the bodice of a dress, typically a corset or chemise that provides support and coverage.
The underbrush refers to the dense growth of shrubs, small trees, and other vegetation that grows in a woodland or forest, typically beneath the canopy of taller trees. It can also refer to the lower part of a tree's branches and leaves that grow close to the ground. The word is often used to describe an area or situation that is dense and crowded, like a complex web of relationships or ideas.
The undercarriage of a vehicle refers to the parts of the vehicle, including axles, wheels, and suspensions, that are located below the main body of the vehicle. It includes the chassis, the frame that supports the vehicle's body, as well as the suspension system, including the springs, shock absorbers, and struts. The undercarriage is typically accessible from the underside of the vehicle and may be subject to road wear and tear, requiring regular maintenance and possibly replacement.
The term "underclass" refers to a social class that is considered to be at the bottom of the social ladder, often disadvantaged in terms of economic and social status. They are typically characterized by poverty, lack of education, and limited access to resources and opportunities.
Underclothes refers to the clothing worn next to the skin, typically underneath other garments. It includes items such as:<br><br>1. Lingerie (bras, panties, slips)<br>2. Underwear (boxers, briefs, boxers shorts, etc.)<br>3. Socks<br>4. Stockings<br>5. Undergarments (such as camisoles, shapewear, etc.)<br><br>These items are usually designed for comfort, hygiene, and modesty, and are worn underneath outer clothes to provide a layer of protection and support.
A layer of protective material applied to a surface, such as a car body, before a final coat of paint to protect it from rust and corrosion, and to ensure a smooth finish.
Cooked for a shorter time than recommended or required, often resulting in a soft or raw texture and underdeveloped flavor.