词汇 | land with |
释义 | Phr V land with lands, landing, landed land sb with sth/sb mainly British & Australian informal to make someone have to deal with something or someone that causes them problemsBe careful that you don't get landed with a stolen car.He invited his sister to stay and then landed me with her for a whole week. land with verb to impose an onerous duty or unwelcome burden on someone UK, 1984land sb with sth usually passive BrE if you are landed with something, especially a job that no one else wants to do or a fine or bill etc, you have to deal with it or pay it: Penny was always being landed with the job of looking after the kids at weekends. At the end of the trial the defendants found themselves landed with court costs of over $1 million. I knew he'd try to land me with the job of clearing up.land yourself with sth BrE (=get into situation in which you have to deal with something, or have to pay a lot of money) I'd do what they say if I were you. You don't want to land yourself with a huge fine.■ SIMILAR TO: saddle with, lumber with BrE informal |
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