单词 | three strikes and you're out |
释义 | three strikes and you're out said to mean that a country or an organization has a policy or law, according to which people who commit three offences are punished very severely, even if the individual offences are not very serious California has recently introduced a law known as three strikes and you're out, meaning that after a third conviction, you are put in prison. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers |
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