undergo
Étymologie
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Infinitif | to undergo \ˌʌn.də.ˈgəʊ\ |
Présent simple, 3e pers. sing. |
undergoes \ˌʌn.də.ˈɡəʊz\ |
Prétérit | underwent \ˌʌn.də.ˈwɛnt\ |
Participe passé | undergone \ˌʌn.də.ˈɡɒn\ |
Participe présent | undergoing \ˌʌn.də.ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ\ |
voir conjugaison anglaise |
undergo \ˌʌn.də.ˈɡoʊ\
- Subir
- To undergo is to suffer or endure; bear with.
- The victim underwent great trauma.
- She had to undergo surgery because of her broken leg.
She undergoes her punishment.
- Elle subit sa punition.
- Apprendre par l’expérience, soumettre.
- The project is undergoing great changes.
- The precise nature of their relationship to birds has undergone a great deal of study.
Prononciation
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