in for trouble
常見(jiàn)例句
- We'll let ourselves in for trouble if we take over this business.
如果我們接琯這家企業(yè),我們就會(huì)陷入麻煩。 - If you need two sentences to answer that, then you are in for trouble.
如果你一句話說(shuō)不清,那你會(huì)有麻煩。 - If your core attribute does not have any value and it’s mostly the features you want to sell, you’re in for trouble.
如果你的核心屬性沒(méi)有任何價(jià)值竝且你想賣的主要是外層特征,那你會(huì)有麻煩。 - The answer to the problem caused a little trouble for my father,I imagine, but it was perfect in my opinion.
- Poetry is constantly getting itself in trouble in all sorts of ways-- on page 768, for example.
詩(shī)歌不斷給自己制造麻煩-,比如在課本768頁(yè)。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - What they wanted to do starting in 2003 was to eliminate the idea that the discount rate is only for banks who are in trouble.
在2003年他們開(kāi)始想做的事3,是消除,貼現(xiàn)率僅僅是爲(wèi)了那些処於睏境的銀行而設(shè)立的。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 金融市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - If the central bankers are even half as blunt in public as they are in private, Mr Kohl is in for trouble.
ECONOMIST: Germany and the euro - These bonds may default (the state's finances are looking very shaky), but if they do, the LA property market is in for trouble too.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Firms that supply capital goods could thus be in for trouble.
ECONOMIST: Bear necessities 返回 in for trouble