go under 英 [ɡəu ˈʌndə]   美 [ɡo ˈʌndɚ]

go under

go under  英 [ɡəu ˈʌndə] 美 [ɡo ˈʌndɚ]

vt. 破产;沉没;屈服;失败 

But does that money really make a difference to a large corporation that will probably go under anyway? 但那些钱真的能帮助一个无论怎样都可能破产的大公司走出困境吗?
Noam Scheiber offers further critique, proposing that the moral hazard problem might have even been greater if Long-Term Capital Management had been allowed to go under. 诺姆.塞贝尔在他的评论中进一步提出,如果任由长期资产管理公司破产,可能存在更大的道德风险。

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  • vt. 破产;沉没;屈服;失败
  • 1. But does that money really make a difference to a large corporation that will probably go under anyway?

    但那些钱真的能帮助一个无论怎样都可能破产的大公司走出困境吗?

  • 2. Noam Scheiber offers further critique, proposing that the moral hazard problem might have even been greater if Long-Term Capital Management had been allowed to go under.

    诺姆.塞贝尔在他的评论中进一步提出,如果任由长期资产管理公司破产,可能存在更大的道德风险。

  • 3. And even if they did, it would surely not let them go under.

    哪怕他们这么做了,中央政府肯定也不会让他们继续下去。

ˌgo ˈunder1(of sth that floats漂浮的东西)to sink below the surface沉下去;沉没2(informal)to becomebankrupt(= be unable to pay what you owe)破产The firm will go under unless business improves.生意若无起色,这家公司将会倒闭。
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