Ainda não temos significados para "be an undercurrent".
1Unless he is an old camper-out, there will be an undercurrent of dread or half fear.
2There will be an undercurrent of resistance.
3It was a cold evening in early December, and there seemed to be an undercurrent of excitement in the Jarvis household.
4But there seems to be an undercurrent of nasty rumors and general ill will toward them, which I think is shameful.
5To see strained honey, denotes wealth and ease, but there will be an undercurrent in your life of unlawful gratification of material desires.
6For those who learn languages, as so many people do nowadays, by visual images, there will always be an undercurrent toward saying "COP."
7Even over the Gymkhana programme, there had been an undercurrent of friction.
8Not unless there is an undercurrent of principle which carries him along.
9There is an undercurrent of events in this country that nobody knows about.
10There was an undercurrent of dramatic power in it, like a subterranean river.
11Yet there was an undercurrent of vague dissatisfaction in her reflections.
12Beneath all the wryness and self-deprecation is an undercurrent of carefully controlled anger.
13There was an undercurrent of sombreness in the man's manner that frightened her.
14There is an undercurrent on which you have failed to reckon.
15But there was an undercurrent of deeper sound-watersurely, water churning among rocks.
16Not a hostile silence, but even so there was an undercurrent to it.
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