1. basement
The burglar locked the couple in the basement.
She went down to the basement.
He's in the basement
He has a large house with a basement.
I don't want to go down to the basement. There's something down there.
My neighbours who built their house upon a rock ended up with a damp basement.
The basement has been made over into a workshop.
I like spending time in my basement.
My home has a basement.
These are the steps leadning down to the basements.
I keep my bike in the basement
I'm afraid to go to the basement at night.
Our bicycles are kept in the basement.
There is no basement in my house
The basement of his house is constantly inundated with inexplicable water leaks.
2. Underground
Those stairs will bring you to the underground where the station is.
Tom stood on the platform in Westminster Underground Station.
I hate underground.
Today the underground was closed and the traffic was awful.
Tom slept peacefully as the underground train rattled on its way.
In the underground, to double-cross any member means sure death.
London is such a large city that visitors must use buses and the underground railway to get about.
In the London underground there is a warning to "mind the gap" when boarding the train.
I'd defeated the four sub-bosses and got through the damn long underground labyrinth.
In Britain they call the subway the underground.
When I was in Nurnberg I went by underground.
In London, most people travel by underground, which is called the Tube.
Baker Street underground station is at the junction of Baker Street and Marylebone Road.
I go to work by the underground. Miners work under the ground
If they drive God from the earth, we shall shelter Him underground.
Inglese parola "زیر زمین"(Underground) si verifica in set:
natural disaster