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单词 comeuppance
释义
comeuppancecome‧up‧pance /kʌmˈʌpəns/ noun [singular] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINcomeuppance
Origin:
1800-1900 Perhaps from come up ‘to appear in a court of law’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • At the end highway robberies, riots and an unspecified sense of comeuppance is what we are left with.
  • Bad guys did not suffer their comeuppance in Act V on the forty-first floor.
  • But what you might encounter now is a club that has suffered not a devastating loss, but a jarring comeuppance.
  • The animals are, and he's got his comeuppance.
  • The bad man always got his comeuppance, the hero got the girl.
  • They think they're wooing the masses; instead they're sowing the seeds of their comeuppance.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto deserve something bad
if you think that someone deserves something bad that happens to them, you think it is fair that it happens because they have done something wrong or stupid: deserve to do something: · Anyone who drives like that deserves to lose their licence.deserve it (=deserve the bad things that happen): · "You really weren't very nice to her." "Well, she deserved it!"get what you deserve (=when something bad happens to you and you deserve it): · He was a bully, and in the end he got what he deserved.
spoken use this to say you think someone deserves something bad that happens to them because they have been unkind or done something stupid: serve sb right for: · "I feel terrible." "Serves you right for drinking so much last night."it serves somebody right: · It'd serve him right if Jo walked out on him.
especially spoken use this when you think someone deserves a punishment or bad experience, because it is a result of their own actions: · "Do you feel sorry for him?'' "No, he shouldn't have hit that guy -- he got what he deserved.''
spoken say this when something bad happens to someone and you think they deserve it because their behaviour made it very likely to happen: · Anyone who invites a complete stranger into their house is asking for it.
spoken use this to say you think someone deserves something bad that happens to them, and this is what you expected to happen: · I don't feel sorry for her at all. She had it coming.had it coming to you/her etc: · "Terry's very upset about his wife leaving him." "Well he's had it coming to him for years."
to finally get the punishment or something bad that you deserve because of the way you have behaved: · The evil Mr Grove gets his comeuppance at the end of the story.· She's callous and snobbish and it's time she got her comeuppance.
to finally get the punishment you deserve, especially after having avoided it for a long time: · Tobin finally got his just deserts, and was sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment.· This is a movie in which everyone gets their just deserts in the end.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 You’ll get your comeuppance one day!
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· The animals are, and he's got his comeuppance.· Nobody could doubt that metalwork was going to get its comeuppance.· There's no better entertainment than seeing a bunch of over-paid, pampered prima donnas getting their comeuppance.· Smugly repaired, it was on the wet homeward trip that I got my comeuppance.
a punishment or something bad which happens to you that you really deserve:  You’ll get your comeuppance one day!
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