1.b> 1) , / (, .i>); an uneven road surface ; we'll need a flat surface to play the game on / ; she's a very talented tennis player and can win on any surface / ; teeth have a hard surface called enamel , / ;
2) , ( i>); the earth's surface ; Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the surface of the moon , ; these plants float on the surface of the water ;
2.b> , . i> , / ; a working surface i> ; the kitchen surfaces / ; roll the pastry out on a lightly floured surface ; don't put anything wet on a polished surface, or it will leave a mark / , ;
3.b> i> , ""; on the surface he seemed very pleasant / , ; everybody seems very friendly but there are a lot of tensions below / beneath / the surface , / ; these measures hardly scratch the surface of the problem ; beneath the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery ; to come to the surface ; / .