surface
Prononciation : [/ˈsɜɹ.fəs/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical »
(noun) the outer layer or top of something. It is the part you can touch or see when you look at something from the outside.
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The surface of the table was shiny and clean.
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The surface of the lake was covered in algae.
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Can you see your reflection on the surface of the water?
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) the top layer of the Earth or any other planet. It is everything you see when you look at the land or ground.
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They found a new species of plant on the surface of the mountain.
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The surface of Mars is covered in dust and rocks.
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What is the composition of the surface of the moon?
Contexte : « general »
(verb) to come up or appear, especially after being hidden or out of view. It is like something showing up on the top of a pool of water.
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Bubbles began to surface in the water as the diver swam deeper.
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No new evidence has surfaced in the investigation yet.
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Did any new ideas surface during the brainstorming session?
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