词汇 | look for trouble |
释义 | Idiom ask for trouble and look for trouble Theme: INCITE to seem to be trying to get into trouble; to do something that would cause trouble; to do or say something that will cause trouble.Stop talking to me that way, John. You're just asking for trouble.The guard asked me to leave unless I was looking for trouble.Anybody who threatens a police officer is just asking for trouble.You're looking for trouble if you ask the boss for a raise. Idiom look for trouble See at: ask for troublelook for troubleTo do something or act in a manner that will very likely result in trouble, difficulty, or danger. (Usually used in the continuous tense.) Those kids were just looking for trouble when they went trespassing on my property, and now, trouble is what they're going to get! I know you're annoyed at your boss for making you come in on the weekend, but don't go looking for trouble! look for ˈtroublebehave in a way that is likely to cause an argument, violence, etc: Bored youths hang around outside looking for trouble. |
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