nether 英 [ˈneðə(r)]   美 [ˈnɛðɚ]

nether

nether  英 [ˈneðə(r)] 美 [ˈnɛðɚ]

adj. 下面的,下方的;地下的,下界的 

Eventually, one planet loses the battle and winds up in the nether regions of its solar system or kicked out of the parent star's orbital nest entirely. 最终会导致其中一个行星输掉这场较量,失去在这个星系中存在的资格,或者被完全开除出绕恒星运行的轨道。
Perhaps the most obvious safe-sex-toy discussion starts with the question, "Exactly what chemicals am I exposing my nether regions to? 关于性爱玩具安全最常见的第一个问题是“到底什么化学物质暴露在我的私处?”

  • The nether part of something is the lowest part of it, the bottom. If you’re having, ahem, trouble in the toilet, you might want to go talk to the doc about your nether parts.
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  • adj. 下面的,下方的;地下的,下界的
  • 1. Eventually, one planet loses the battle and winds up in the nether regions of its solar system or kicked out of the parent star's orbital nest entirely.

    最终会导致其中一个行星输掉这场较量,失去在这个星系中存在的资格,或者被完全开除出绕恒星运行的轨道。

  • 2. Perhaps the most obvious safe-sex-toy discussion starts with the question, "Exactly what chemicals am I exposing my nether regions to?

    关于性爱玩具安全最常见的第一个问题是“到底什么化学物质暴露在我的私处?”

  • nether (adj.) Old English niþera, neoþera "down, downwards, below, beneath," from Proto-Germanic *nitheraz (source also of Old Saxon nithar, Old Norse niðr, Old Frisian nither, Dutch neder, German nieder), from comparative of PIE *ni- "down, below" (source also of Sanskrit ni "down," nitaram "downward," Greek neiothen "from below," Old Church Slavonic nizŭ "low, down"). Has been replaced in most senses by lower (adj.).
nether / ˈneðə(r) ; NAmE ˈneðər / adjective [only before noun ] ( literary or humorous) lower 较低的;下方的 a person's nether regions (= their genitals) 人的下身 nether / ˈneðə(r) ; NAmE ˈneðər /
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