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have good reason to expect (typically something unpleasant)
必定會(huì)遭到,免不了遭受(尤指壞事)
it looks as if we're in for a storm.
我們看起來(lái)似乎要遭受一場(chǎng)暴風(fēng)雨。
總共, 合計(jì)
being a frequent visitor to (a house) or frequent inmate of (an institution)
頻繁出入(房子);頻繁進(jìn)出(機(jī)構(gòu))
he was in and out of jail for most of his twenties.
他二十幾歲時(shí)幾乎一直頻繁進(jìn)出監(jiān)獄。
privy to (a secret)
熟悉內(nèi)情
在…的范圍內(nèi)
In so far as you are a student, you are free to use the library.
只要你是學(xué)生,便可免費(fèi)使用該圖書館。
(informal)enjoying friendly relations with
(非正式)與…交好
the Krays were in with a couple of well-known MPs.
克賴一家與幾個(gè)著名的國(guó)會(huì)議員有很好的交情。
(informal)all the details (of something)
(非正式)詳情
Guaranteed to get or have
保證得到或擁有
You're in for a big surprise.
你肯定會(huì)大吃一驚
For the reason that.
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