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[ˈsɜːfɪs] noun I
1) [C] the top layer or outside part of something
a smooth/rough/hard surface[/ex]
Road surfaces are slippery from the rain.[/ex]
We saw fish swimming just under the surface of the water.[/ex]
2) [C] a flat area
All surfaces in the kitchen should be carefully cleaned.[/ex]
Some players complained that the surface was too slippery.[/ex]
3) [singular] an appearance that is different from what someone or something is really like
On the surface, they looked like a happily married couple.[/ex]
II
verb
surface [ˈsɜːfɪs]
1) [I] if something surfaces, it appears or people start to notice it
New information about the murder is slowly surfacing.[/ex]
2) [I] to come up to the surface of water
The divers were forced to surface after their equipment was damaged.[/ex]
3) [T] to put a smooth surface on a road
III
adj
surface [ˈsɜːfɪs]
1) on the surface of something
the surface temperature of the lake[/ex]
2) travelling on the surface of land or water, rather than through the air
surface transport/mail[/ex]

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