underlie
underlie — 動詞
1. to serve as the deep reason or foundation that something else depends on, especi
構成基礎
作為事物背後的根本原因
to serve as the deep reason or foundation that something else depends on, especially when this connection is not directly obvious or visible.
Several psychological factors underlie Mayumi's decision to change careers.
Mayumi 轉職的決定背後隱藏著幾項心理因素。
abstract noun + underlies + decision/change — hidden cause pattern
The principles that underlie the constitution have guided the country for more than two centuries.
憲法背後的原則已指引這個國家超過兩百年之久。
principles that underlie — relative clause pattern
Economic inequality often underlies social unrest in rapidly growing cities.
在快速發展的城市中,經濟不平等往往是社會動盪的根源。
Arjun's years of careful practice underlie his ability to perform without hesitation.
Arjun 長年的扎實練習是他能從容表演的基礎。
- form the basis of
more explicit about foundational support; common in formal writing
- be at the root of
more informal and metaphorical; suggests origin rather than ongoing support
- ground
stronger, implies something is built on a solid foundation; 'His theory is grounded in years of data.'
文法句型
[abstract noun / principle / factor + underlies + [the thing it explains]
[noun] underlying [noun] — attributive adjective form
用法筆記
Commonly used in academic, analytical, and formal writing. The subject is almost always an abstract noun (principle, cause, factor, assumption, belief) — never a person. Frequently rephrased as the attributive adjective 'underlying' (e.g., 'the underlying cause').
常見錯誤
2. to be positioned directly under something else, typically as a support, a hidden
位於下方
位於某物之下或底層
to be positioned directly under something else, typically as a support, a hidden layer, or a foundation that something rests on.
A thick layer of clay underlies the topsoil in this part of the garden.
花園這部分的表土下方有一層厚厚的黏土。
geological layer + underlies + surface layer
Ancient Roman foundations underlie many buildings in the historic district of the city.
該城市歷史街區的許多建築下方都有古羅馬的地基。
archaeological context: foundations underlie buildings
Théo confirmed that a sandstone bed underlies the whole valley at a depth near ten metres.
Théo 證實整個山谷下方約十公尺深處有一層砂岩。
The granite that underlies the region formed more than 200 million years ago.
該地區地底的花崗岩形成於兩億多年前。
- lie under
more common in everyday English; less formal
- be situated under
more formal, used in descriptions
- support from below
emphasises the structural function
- overlie
the direct opposite; used in geology to describe what sits on top
文法句型
[physical object / layer + underlies + [what is above]
underlie + noun phrase — direct statement of position
用法筆記
This literal sense is much less common than the abstract sense (sense 1) and is mostly found in technical descriptions — geology, archaeology, architecture, and geography. In everyday speech, 'lie under' or 'is underneath' is preferred.