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  1. go under. phrasal verb with go verb us / ɡoʊ / present tense goes | present participle going | past tense went us / went / | past participle gone us / ɡɔn, ɡɑn /. Add to word list. Add to word list. (of a business) to fail financially: Nothing could be done to keep the bank from going under.

  2. Inglés. Español. go under the hammer v expr. figurative (be offered for sale at auction) en subasta loc adv. subastado participio. The building, which dates back to the 1870s, is to go under the hammer later this month. El edificio, que es de 1870,será puesto en subasta este mes.

  3. GO UNDER definition: 1. to sink: 2. If a company goes under, it fails financially: 3. If a company goes under, it is…. Learn more.

  4. Traducción de "going under" en español. Verbo. hundiendo pasar por debajo pasando por debajo. ir bajo. ir debajo. ir por debajo. hundirse. hunde. va a pique. yendo a pique. Mostrar más. My company's going under, I don't know which way is up. Mi empresa se está hundiendo, No sé cómo levantarla. You're going under now, Mr. Verger.

  5. idiom informal. If a company goes under, it is unsuccessful and has to stop doing business: Thousands of companies went under during the recession. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of go under from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) go under | Intermediate English.

  6. (informal) to become bankrupt (= be unable to pay what you owe) The company will go under unless business improves. See go under in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Definition of go under phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definición de "go under" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. go under. 1. verbo frasal. If a business or project goes under, it becomes unable to continue in operation or in existence . [business] If one firm goes under it could provoke a cascade of bankruptcies. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. verbo frasal.