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保证得到或拥有;
1 Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night.
温迪周一晚上过来匆匆吃了点儿饭。
2 When you venture outside, you are in for a surprise.
你外出探险时,定会遇上意想不到之事。
3 If I'd waited in for you I could have waited all day.
要是我真留在家等你,那早都等上一整天了。
4 Seeing his chance, Dennis moved in for the kill.
看到机会来了,丹尼斯开始采取行动。
5 He will stand in for Mr Goh when he is abroad.
吴先生出国时由他代替。
6 The hospital staff held off taking Rosenbaum in for an X-ray.
医院工作人员推迟了罗森鲍姆的X光检查。
7 I decided to put in for a job as deputy secretary.
我决定申请副书记一职。
8 He's always had it in for the Dawkins family.
他老是跟道金斯一家过不去。
9 They go in for tennis and bowls.
他们爱打网球和保龄球。
10 Why not drop in for a chat?
为什么不过来聊聊天呢?
11 He was a stand-in for my regular doctor.
他临时代替平常给我看病的那位医生。
12 They chip in for the petrol and food.
他们凑钱买汽油和食物。
13 The other kids had it in for me.
其他的孩子对我怀恨在心。
14 I just popped in for a quick drink.
我只是顺路过来小酌一杯。
15 We stopped at a drive-in for a hamburger.
我们在一家“免下车”餐馆停下来吃汉堡包。