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store /stɔː(r)/► SEE ALLbe in store (for sb)put/set (no, great, little, etc.) store by sthstore up trouble, etc. for yourselflike a kid in a candy store/shoplie in store (for sb)mind the shop ●be in ˈstore (for sb)be coming in the future; be about to happen 快要到来;就要发生◆I can see trouble in store. 我预见到要有麻烦了。◆There’s a surprise in store for you. 你将会大吃一惊的。●put/set (no, great, little, etc.) ˈstore by sththink that sth has (no, great, little, etc.) importance or value (不、十分、几乎不)重视,看重…◆She sets little store by what her husband says. 她没太把丈夫说的话当回事。◆Why do some people put such great store by their horoscopes? 为什么有些人对自己的星座这么看重?●store up ˈtrouble, etc. for yourselfhave problems in the future because of things that you are doing or not doing now (因为现在做或没做某事而)给将来留下问题(或制造麻烦),给自己留后患◆If you don’t deal with the problem now, you’ll be storing up trouble for yourself later. 如果你现在不解决这个问题,日后会有麻烦的。●like a kid in a ˈcandy store/shop (NAmE) used to say that sb is very happy and excited about sth 像小孩子走进糖果店似的;兴奋不已◆It was my first time in a championship game, so I felt like a kid in a candy store.那是我第一次打冠军赛,所以特别兴奋。◆I’m like a kid in a candy store when it comes to technology. It all looks so good!一说到技术,我就兴奋不已,因为它们简直太棒了!●lie in ˈstore (for sb) (of events, etc. 事件等) be waiting to happen (to sb) 正待发生(在某人身上)◆I wonder what lies in store for us in our new life in California.我不知道我们即将在加利福尼亚州开始的新生活会是怎么样的。●mind the ˈshop (BrE) (NAmE mind the ˈstore) be in charge of sth for a short time while sb is away 料理事务;临时照看◆Who’s minding the shop while the boss is abroad?老板出国期间由谁代管? |