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coming /ˈkʌmɪŋ/► SEE ALLhave it/that coming (to you)see sb comingsee sth comingwhere sb is coming from ●have it/that ˈcoming (to you) (informal) be about to experience sth unpleasant, especially if you deserve it 将要遭到报应;自食恶果◆He’s got a shock coming to him when he takes the exams and sees how difficult they are. 等他看到考试那么难时必会大吃一惊,他这是自食其果。◆He thinks he can break all the rules; but, believe me, he’s got it coming to him one day. 他不把规矩放在眼里,可是,走着瞧,早晚他会自食恶果。●see sb ˈcoming (informal) know that sb is innocent or stupid and decide to lie to them or cheat them 看出某人容易上当受骗◆‘I paid €500 for it, and it doesn’t work!’ ‘They must have seen you coming.’ “我买这东西花了 500 欧元,可却不好用!”“他们一定是看你比较好骗。”●see sth ˈcomingrealize that there is going to be a problem before it happens 预见到会出问题◆We should have seen it coming. There was no way he could keep going under all that pressure. 我们应该料到会出问题。在这么大的压力下他肯定挺不住。 OPP not know what hit you ●where sb is ˈcoming from (informal, spoken) somebody’s ideas, beliefs, personality, etc. that makes them say what they have said 用意所在;说此番话的原因(指说话人的观念、信仰、个性等)◆I see where you’re coming from (= I understand what you mean). 我明白你的意思了。 |