1.即将得到,取得胜算
1.likely to receive something such as a promotion or position
1."I don't have to stand in line for hours to see a doctor and electricity prices have not gone up, " explained Necla Evin, a cleaning lady.
“现在我不用排数小时的队看医生了,而且电价也没涨”,NeclaEvin,一个清洁女工解释道。
2.That's how much you can pay someone else to stand in line for you.
这就是找人给你排队的价钱。
3.The takeover has led to speculation that Aquilani could be in line for a surprise move back to his former club.
罗马被一家美国财团收购,有传闻说阿奎拉尼也许会出人意料的回到他的成名之地。
4.Women waited in line for hours, carrying copies of "The Pioneer Woman Cooks" for her to sign.
女人们排几个小时的队,手捧《先锋女士厨艺秀》等她签名。
5.Some argue that this combination of deflation-sapped growth and high debt makes Japan next in line for a Greek-style debt crisis.
一些人认为通货紧缩的微弱增长和高负债的组合会使日本陷入希腊式债务危机。
6.Waiting in line for a few hours only to find out that the model you want is out of stock is no fun.
花几个小时排队,发现你想要那一款没有货,这可一点都不好玩。
7.One in particular told me that he was in line for an office and that it had been part of his negotiations for the job.
还有一个特地告诉我他下一个将搬进办公室,这是他谈工作时提出的部分条件。
8.I'll stand in line for five hours so the children can see Santa at the mall or be first in line to see the latest Disney movie.
我可以排队等5个小时,让孩子们在大商场里看到圣诞老人——或者第一个排队让孩子们看最新的迪斯尼影片。
9."People had to stand in line for four or five hours to get the money from the bank, and you could often see people quarreling, " he said.
人们不得不排四五个小时的队才能取到钱,争吵情况时有发生。
10.Zhu doesn't seem to have the backing for that, but he might be in line for a deputy managing director job.
朱民看来并没有得到支持,但他可能担任代理常务董事。