高中英语常用动词短语 get into trouble
释义:
get into trouble 使自己或他人陷入困扰之境
例句:
A body's bound to get into trouble with 'em, sure.
肯定会遇上麻烦的。
Perhaps I shouldn't say that – I might get into trouble.
也许我不该说那些–我可能会遇到麻烦。
If you get into trouble, you can write to me, and I'm always ready to help you.
如果你遇到麻烦,你可以写信给我,我随时准备帮助你。
If they want to jump down, now, and get into trouble, who objects?
如果他们现在想跳下去,惹上麻烦,谁会反对呢?
You'd better come back and sit down; you'll only get into trouble.
你最好回来坐下;你只会惹麻烦的。
Rating agencies have long assessed banks' creditworthiness in part on the likelihood of government support should they get into trouble.
评级机构很早就以银行在陷入困境时得到的政府支持的可能性大小对其进行评级。
In emerging markets bond spreads have soared and local currencies plunged. And whole countries have begun to get into trouble.
新兴市场的债券利率差不断加大、本币狂跌;所有国家都卷入了麻烦中。
Why this is a mistake: Bored pets are more likely to get into trouble.
错误原因:宠物一旦无聊就会惹上麻烦。
If you get into trouble, I'll step out and help you out.
如果你遇到麻烦,我一定站出来帮助你走出困境。
Only you could get into trouble in a town this small.
只有你才能在这么小的城镇里遇上麻烦。
If someone swore, I would copy them and get into trouble for shouting the word out.
如果有人发誓,我就会跟着做,然后等待着接受因喊出这些话而得到的麻烦。
Companies get into trouble and even fail when their decisions, including decisions on the quality of employees and their compensation, are less effective than decisions of their competitors.
当公司的决策,包括在雇员的质量和雇员的薪资等方面的决定,没有竞争者的策略有效的时候,公司会陷入麻烦甚至倒闭。