go into debt
基本解釋
- 欠債
英漢例句
- When people do spend money on things they can't afford, they go into debt.
一旦人們買了他們承擔(dān)不起的東西,就會(huì)陷入債務(wù)危機(jī)。 - They believed that to go into debt was to indulge your basest urges and to surrender your future independence.
他們認(rèn)爲(wèi)負(fù)債就是沉溺於最基本的需求而放棄未來(lái)的獨(dú)立。 - If he has one, then it means that he won’t have to go into debt when his car breaks down, he loses his job or some other unforeseeable emergency happens to him.
如果有了這個(gè)賬戶,就意味著一旦諸如遇到車壞了、工作丟了或其他不可預(yù)見(jiàn)的緊急情況發(fā)生時(shí)就不必?cái)H債度日了。 - He would go into debt and owe people money.
- Over a third of families interviewed by Human Rights Watch said they had had to go into debt to get through.
FORBES: Happy Father's Day to All the New Dads Who Can't Take Leave - College kids are often told that it's OK to go into debt for their education because student loans are an investment in their future.
NPR: Exercising Caution on College Loans - But Messrs Feldstein and Samwick also assume that the Social Security trust fund will be allowed to go into debt for about 20 of the next 75 years.
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