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undergo

VT ประสบ (เหตุการณ์ ใน ด้าน ลบ  ตรากตรำ  ผ่าน ประสบ การ ณ  เผชิญ กับ  experience bear tolerate endure pra-sob

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

UNDERGO

v.t. 1. To suffer; to endure something burdensome or painful to the body or the mind; as, to undergo toil and fatigue; to undergo pain; to undergo grief or anxiety; to undergo the operation of amputation.
2. To pass through. Bread in the stomach undergoes the process of digestion; it undergoes a material alteration.
3. To sustain without fainting, yielding or sinking. Can you undergo the operation, or the fatigue?
4. To be the bearer of; to possess.
Virtues - as infinite as man may undergo. [Not in use. ]
5. To support; to hazard.
I have mov'd certain Romans to undergo with me an enterprise.
6. To be subject to.
Claudio undergoes my challenge. Obs.

 

UNDERGOING

ppr. Suffering; enduring.

 

UNDERGONE

pp. undergawn'. Borne; suffered; sustained; endured. Who can tell how many evils and pains he has undergone?

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

UNDERGO

Un `der *go ", v. t. [imp. Underwent; p. p. Undergone; p. pr. & vb. n.Undergoing. ] Etym: [AS. undergan. See Under, and Go. ]

 

1. To go or move below or under. [Obs. ]

 

2. To be subjected to; to bear up against; to pass through; to endure; to suffer; to sustain; as, to undergo toil and fatigue; to undergo pain, grief, or anxiety; to undergothe operation of amputation; food in the stomach undergoes the process of digestion. Certain to undergo like doom. Milton.

 

3. To be the bearer of; to possess. [Obs. ] Their virtues else, be they as pure as grace, As infinite as man may undergo. Shak.

 

4. To undertake; to engage in; to hazard. [Obs. ] I have moved already Some certain of the noblest-minded Romans To undergo with me an enterprise. Shak.

 

5. To be subject or amenable to; to underlie. [Obs. ] Claudio undergoes my challenge. Shak.

 

UNDERGOD

UNDERGOD Un "der *god `, n.

 

Defn: A lower or inferio

 

UNDERGORE

UNDERGORE Un `der *gore ", v. t.

 

Defn: To gore underneath.

 

UNDERGOWN

UNDERGOWN Un "der *gown `, n.

 

Defn: A gown worn under another, or under some other article of dress. An undergown and kirtle of pale sea-green silk. Sir W. Scott.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

undergo

un der go |ˌəndərˈgō ˌəndərˈɡoʊ | verb ( undergoes, undergoing; past underwent ; past participle undergone ) [ with obj. ] experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant, painful, or arduous ): the baby underwent a life-saving brain operation. ORIGIN Old English undergān undermine (see under-, go 1 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

undergo

under |go |ʌndəˈgəʊ | verb ( undergoes, undergoing |-ˈgəʊz |; past underwent |-ˈwɛnt |; past participle undergone |-ˈgɒn | ) [ with obj. ] experience or be subjected to (something, typically something unpleasant or arduous ): he underwent a life-saving brain operation. ORIGIN Old English undergān undermine (see under-, go 1 ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

undergo

undergo verb she underwent a lengthy cross-examination: go through, experience, undertake, face, submit to, be subjected to, come in for, receive, sustain, endure, brave, bear, tolerate, stand, withstand, weather.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

undergo

undergo verb she had to undergo a ferocious and lengthy cross-examination: go through, experience, engage in, undertake, live through, face, encounter, submit to, be subjected to, come in for, receive, sustain, endure, brave, bear, tolerate, stand, withstand, put up with, weather, support, brook, suffer, cope with; Scottish thole; Brit. informal wear.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

undergo

un der go /ʌ̀ndə r ɡóʊ /under (下を )go 1 (行く )〗動詞 es /-z /; -went /-wént /; ne /-ɡɔ́ːn, -ɡɑ́n |-ɡɔ́n /; ing 他動詞 1 〈つらいこと 変化など 〉を経験する , 経る (go through ) (!受け身にしない ) undergo a great change 大きな変化を経験する 2 手術 検査 訓練など 〉を受ける undergo a DNA test [physical examination ]DNA検査 [身体検査 ]を受ける 3 〈困難など 〉に遭う, …を被る ; 耐え忍ぶ undergo a severe trial 厳しい試練に遭う