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undergo

/uhn-der-goh/US // ˌʌn dərˈgoʊ //UK // (ˌʌndəˈɡəʊ) //

经历了,经历过,经历,经历过的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    un·der·went [uhn-der-went], /ˌʌn dərˈwɛnt/, un·der·gone [uhn-der-gawn, ‐gon], /ˌʌn dərˈgɔn, ‐ˈgɒn/, un·der·go·ing.

    • : to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
    • : to endure; sustain; suffer: to undergo sustained deprivation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbe subjected to
Forms: undergoes, undergoing, undergone

Examples

  • The Zydus Cadila and Bharat Biotech vaccine candidates are two of 37 potential coronavirus vaccines currently undergoing human trials around the world.

  • The Office of Personnel Management announces a massive security breach that eventually is shown to affect over 20 million people who had undergone background checks for federal jobs since 2000.

  • Many patients have already undergone the procedure with promising results.

  • Given that the world is undergoing its second “once-in-a-generation” disruption in 12 years, a reappraisal is in order.

  • Public in recent months has put in so-called “safety labels,” which asks users to reconfirm, for example, if they want to buy a particular stock that is undergoing bankruptcy proceedings.

  • A woman typically starts her life with millions of eggs but only 400 or so will ever undergo ovulation.

  • There is no better way to redefine your image than to undergo a religious conversion.

  • Many others who survived suffered severe frostbite and have had or soon will undergo amputations.

  • I would never encourage anyone to go abroad, I would never encourage anyone to undergo military training.

  • The procedure they undergo to extract eggs is intense and invasive and there are no sexual kicks involved.

  • They are more susceptible to the horrors and discomforts of what they were never brought up to undergo.

  • Edward sent him to London, 'fettered on a hackney,' to undergo the same barbarous death as his heroic brother.

  • Christianity was destined to undergo a final ordeal before it should ascend the throne of the Csars.

  • But as they that prepare a feast, and seek to satisfy the will of others: for the sake of many, we willingly undergo the labour.

  • Soon after returning into school, Mr Tugman called him up to undergo the threatened examination.