释义 |
it's a case of ——Used to introduce a summary of a particular situation, especially one that is unavoidable under the circumstances: it’s not a case of wanting to return to work but having to...- There's nothing between the top six or seven teams in the competition so it's a case of who plays well on the day - and we proved we can do that.
- I think, given the circumstances of our lives and that I have been a single mother since she was two, it's a case of so far, so good.
- Several retailers have attempted to adopt the technology earlier, but it's a case of once bitten twice shy.
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