different between tunnels vs subway

tunnels

English

Noun

tunnels

  1. plural of tunnel

Anagrams

  • nunlets

Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

tunnels

  1. Plural form of tunnel

French

Noun

tunnels ?

  1. plural of tunnel

Swedish

Noun

tunnels

  1. indefinite genitive singular of tunnel

tunnels From the web:

  • what tunnels are in nyc
  • what tunnels go underwater
  • what tunnels in my yard
  • what tunnels under grass
  • what tunnels go under the thames
  • what tunnels under snow
  • what tunnels means
  • what tunnels connect countries


subway

English

Etymology

sub- +? way

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?s?b?we?/, [?s?b?we??]

Noun

subway (plural subways)

  1. (Canada, US, Scotland, South Africa) An underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
  2. (Canada, US, Scotland, South Africa) A train that runs on such an underground railway.
  3. (US) A rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way.
  4. (Britain) An underground walkway, tunnel for pedestrians (called pedestrian underpass in US).
  5. An underground route for pipes, sewers, etc.

Synonyms

(underground railway):

  • metro; Métro (Paris)
  • tube; Tube (London)
  • underground, underground railway

(rapid transit system):

  • rapid transit

(underground walkway):

  • underpass

Translations

Verb

subway (third-person singular simple present subways, present participle subwaying, simple past and past participle subwayed)

  1. (intransitive, US, informal) To travel by underground railway.

Derived terms

  • subwayer

Anagrams

  • busway

Spanish

Noun

subway m (plural subways or subway)

  1. subway

subway From the web:

  • what subway is open
  • what subway is open near me
  • what subway bread is vegan
  • what subways take ebt
  • what subway sauces are vegan
  • what subway is open right now
  • what subway bread has the least calories
  • what subway special today
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