单词 | see you in hell |
释义 | > as lemmassee you in hell b. see you in hell: (a) used as an imprecation expressing ill will or hatred; (b) (with will and before, first, etc.) indicating that the speaker will never do something (as specified); also with other pronouns. ΚΠ 1715 Proc. Old Bailey 5 Dec. 6/2 Saying G—d D—n him, twenty times over, and the High Constable too; he should see them all in Hell. 1842 Times 9 Nov. 2/6 When leaving the palace he saw two or three fellows in the street opposite to it, one of whom said to him ‘I hope I shall see you in hell.’ 1879 Denton (Maryland) Jrnl. 16 Aug. I'll see you in hell before I vote for Charlie Lake, or any other Democrat. 1923 C. E. Mulford Black Buttes 265 He says..he'll see us both in hell before he'll pay a plugged peso. 1951 Post-Standard (Syracuse. N.Y.) 13 Dec. 4/2 Teitelbaum..said he wasn't going to pay a penny and that ‘he'd see them in hell first’. 2007 Independent on Sunday (Nexis) 21 Jan. 50 ‘See You in Hell’ he sneered to two fellow death-row inmates he couldn't stand. < as lemmas |
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