单词 | Go under |
例句 | 1. The firm will go under unless business improves. 2. She'll have to go under anaesthetic for the operation. 3. Because I'm a bad swimmer, I often go under and swallow a lot of water. 4. Kelly was about to go under the knife when her surgeon stopped everything. 5. Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby's. 6. The charity will go under unless a generous donor can be found within the next few months. 7. More and more women are choosing to go under the knife to improve their appearance. 8. There is not enough headroom for buses to go under this bridge. 9. Go under it, I told myself. 10. The new machine-which is thought to go under the name Sport-Cruiser-throws that out of the window. 11. They will go under the hammer at the London auctioneers Spink on 17 May. 12. Hundreds of items go under the hammer to save a medieval manor. 13. So that and nearly 500 other lots will go under the hammer at Sotherbys tomorrow. 14. A recession causes many reliable creditworthy consumers to go under; how safe will new and existing scoring systems now be? 15. I have to go under the knife next week. 16. The waste paper basket can go under the table. 17. Warships are meant to go under fire. 18. I have witnessed many professional services companies go under because they signed a long-term lease on too much office space at the wrong rent –and then revenues collapsed. 19. Those round things are called tires, and they go under the car! 20. A private collection of her early paintings is expected to go under the hammer early next year. 21. Stroked a tom-cat under the chin and watched a steam train go under a bridge. 22. This is part of public law but tends to go under the name of constitutional law. 23. He followed that by posting large signs advising tourists not to go under the cataract because of the danger of falling rocks. 24. The weak fall, but the strong will remain and never go under! Anne Frank 25. If you do waste time the chances are good that your debtor will go under and you will get nothing. 26. If spending levels did not escalate at this season then many businesses would go under.http:///go under.html 27. The Czech government does not want to see lots of companies go under because of a new bankruptcy law. 28. Six towns, 123 villages, 14 Buddhist temples, more than 20 schools and a prison will go under the water. 29. But we do need the slave trade if we're not to go under. 30. These ugly billboards have to go ! These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge. 31. This will lead to yet more swingeing write-downs and desperate capital-raising—and more household names will go under. 32. Works by the guerilla graffiti artist Banksy are to go under the hammer at Sotheby's. 33. Works by the guerilla graffiti artist Banksy are to go under the at Sotheby's. 34. She tells him , that place may go under in a little while.Sentence dictionary 35. At least two wakes had to go under the lead transport. 36. As a matter of fact, Jesse's wife did soon go under. 37. Looking up at the sky, I saw the sun go under a cloud. 38. Why do you go under the name of the little fat pig? 39. In China, we still has long way to go under the technologic conditions in these days, in order to realize the production, transportation, nestification and measurement. 40. The guerrilla force fell in trouble, so they had to go under. 41. The ship is too tall to go under the bridge. 42. He didn't to leave the country: only agreed to go under pressure. 43. More often the activities that go under the sustainability banner are a hotch-potch of pet projects at best tenuously related to the core business. 44. You may bolt or rebel , but go under? Not a chance. 45. These luxuries all had to go under the khmer rouge. 46. Magnetic waves moved around the globe , and Lemuria began to go under. 47. He saw the cockroach scurry under it with the gecko far behind struggling to go under. 48. Select the level you wish and go under the Outfit option. 49. Which way the partial pressure of the water should go under one bar pressure, room temperature. 50. The skeletons of a woolly rhinoceros and of a cave bear along with rare bird and fish fossils are also to go under the hammer during the April 16 auction in Paris. 51. Memorabilia from the life of Bruce Lee, including a handwritten letter and a coat custom-made for the actor, will go under the hammer in Mr. Lee's hometown of Hong Kong on Saturday. 52. I simply don't the need to go under the knife. 53. In the new version, the banker is a Wall Street CEO He overextends mortgages, he loses the bank, and when things go under, he uses his get-out-of-jail-for-free card. |
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