单词 | i'd like to see you try |
释义 | > as lemmasI'd like to see you try P5. I'd like to see (a person do something, or an event occur): used to express scepticism or scornful disbelief that the specified event (usually affecting the speaker) could ever take place. Esp. in I'd like to see you try. ΚΠ 1825 J. Neal Brother Jonathan II. xiv. 21 ‘If you don't [hold your tongue], I'll give you somethin' to make you.’—‘You'll give me somethin' to make me! I'd like to see you try it.’ 1859 Welcome Guest 28 May 331/1 ‘I hope Mr Onslow will put a stop to it.’ ‘He indeed! I should like to see him try; it's a free country.’ 1887 Ladies' Home Jrnl. Feb. 4/2 I'd like to see her try to order me about! 1932 ‘B. Ross’ Trag. of X ii. v. 217 I'd like to see Fred Lyman take credit for this!.. Let me hear him open his yap! 1947 S. J. Perelman Acres & Pains xiii. 79 I'd like to see anyone get me into a hot, noisy night club. 2014 J. Lewis et al. Soulgasm for Men 63 The doctors wanted me to change my diet and to stop smoking and drinking period! Right! I'd like to see that happen. 2015 G. Philip Icefall 36 ‘If I didn't love you so much I'd have to kill you.’ ‘Yeah, yeah. I'd like to see you try.’ < as lemmas |
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