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- plunge sb into debt 使某人负债
- He had the imprudence to run into debt. 他轻率举债。
- I remember how we often ran into debt in the old days. 我记得,在旧社会我们是如何经常负债的。
- We'll run into debt if you spend more than our income. 要是你花的比我们挣的还多,我们就要欠债了。
- It's much easier to get into debt than to get out of debt. 借债容易还债难。
- Never run into debt, not if you can find anything else to run into. 情愿陷入其他网络,也千万勿陷入于负债之中。
- To do this they are willing to uproot their lives , relocate and plunge themselves deep into debt. 为此,他们愿意改变生活,背井离乡并且负债累累。
- So my father ran into debt to the landlord. 因此我父亲欠了地主的债。
- They go into debt to pay the doctor. 他们为了应付这笔医疗费背上了债。
- The company is plunging deeper into debt. 这家公司债台高筑。
- Why are you perpetually getting into debt? 你为什么没完没了地借债?
- We often got into debt in those years. 那时候我们经常负债。
- He ran into debt as a result of drinking too much. 他由于贪杯而负债累累。
- It was unwise of you to get into debt. 你借债是不明智的。
- Got into debt;get into a hassle. 债务缠身;加入争论中
- Be careful not to run into debt. 小心不要背上债务。
- We were poor but we never got into debt. 我们穷是穷,但从不负债。
- Never get into debt if you can avoid it. 如果能避免,绝不要欠债。
- Furthermore, he began to run into debt. 他开始背上了债务。
- Figuratively speaking, it means to hoodwink or sway sb into doing sth with flattery or by boasting. The word huyou (忽悠); which means “sway” in its literal sense; is derived from the Northeast dialect.