| 单词 | itll cost you | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasit’ll cost you  4.  transitive. colloquial. With the person affected as object: to prove very expensive to (a person); to cause (a person) loss, sacrifice, or suffering. Frequently with non-referential it as subject, esp. in  it’ll cost you.Cf. earlier to cost (a person) dear (also dearly) at  Phrases 1. ΚΠ 1881    Youth's Compan. 14 July 254/1  				You'll have it to pay for, or it'll cost you—it'll cost you dear. 1929    Ironwood 		(Mich.)	 Daily Globe 22 Nov. 20/1  				It's gonna cost you, because I'm taking chances. 1974    Independent Press-Telegram 		(Long Beach, Calif.)	 4 Oct.  b3/4  				Today is the day you can chew me out for a column you didn't like in the last year. But it'll cost you. 1992    H. Owen Littlejohn vi. 71  				It was the first time I had ever sassed a grown person, and I knew it was going to cost me. 1999    N.Y. Times Mag. 19 Dec. 60/1  				Barak has tried to guide an entire country by steely instinct... He has stood his ground, even when it cost him. 2014    Radio Times 6 Sept. 		(South/West ed.)	 153/1  				From the moment the little darlings appear, they cost you. < as lemmas  | 
	
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