go
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第三人称
goes under
现在进行时
going under
过去式
went under
过去完成时
gone under
1
沉没, 下沉
to descend or sink beneath the surface of a liquid
- The ship began to take on water and eventually went under.
船开始进水,最终沉没了。
- The sunken treasure chest went under hundreds of years ago.
沉没的宝藏箱在数百年前沉没了。
- The heavy rock skipped across the water but eventually went under.
沉重的石头在水面上跳跃,但最终还是沉了下去。
- The duck dived into the pond, only to go under for a moment.
鸭子潜入池塘,只是为了沉下去一会儿。
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2
落下, 消失在地平线下
to descend and disappear from view due to setting below the horizon
- At sunset, the colors of the sky become vibrant as the sun goes under.
日落时,当太阳落下时,天空的颜色变得鲜艳。
- The ship's sails vanished as it went under, heading toward distant shores.
当船沉没时,船帆消失了,驶向遥远的海岸。
- As the evening approaches, the city lights become visible when the sun goes under.
随着夜晚的临近,当太阳落下时,城市的灯光变得可见。
- As the day comes to an end, the sun will go under.
随着一天的结束,太阳将会 落下。
- As the ship sailed away from the shore, it gradually went under, and we couldn't see it anymore.
当船驶离岸边时,它逐渐沉没,我们再也看不到它了。
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3
破产, 倒闭
to experience financial failure or bankruptcy, often leading to the end or termination of a business or company
- The economic recession caused many small businesses to go under.
经济衰退导致许多小企业倒闭。
- The company's mismanagement of funds led it to go under.
公司对资金的管理不善导致其破产。
- Despite their initial success, the startup eventually went under.
尽管最初取得了成功,但这家初创公司最终还是破产了。
- The bookstore couldn't compete with online retailers and had to go under.
书店无法与在线零售商竞争,不得不倒闭。
- High operating costs forced the restaurant to go under within a year.
高昂的运营成本迫使这家餐厅在一年内倒闭。
4
以特定名称被人知晓, 以化名被识别
to be known or identified by a particular name
及物动词
- The artist chose to go under the pseudonym 'Shadow Painter.'
这位艺术家选择以'Shadow Painter'的笔名为人所知。
- In the music industry, many artists go under stage names.
在音乐行业中,许多艺人以艺名为人所知。
- The writer decided to go under a pen name for their mystery novels.
这位作家决定以笔名为人所知来写他的悬疑小说。
- He preferred to go under the nickname 'Ace' among his friends.
他更喜欢在朋友中以'Ace'的绰号为人所知。
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