to  be  in for
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Définition et signification de « be in for » en anglais

to be in for
01

to be expecting something difficult or undesirable to happen 

to [be] in for definition and meaning
idiome
Exemples
If the boss finds out, you are in for a hard time. 
02

to be in risk of receiving punishment or getting into trouble 

to [be] in for definition and meaning
Exemples
If your parents find out, you're in for serious trouble. 
03

to be prepared or anticipating a specific event, situation, or consequence, whether positive or negative. 

idiome
informel
Exemples
With those dark clouds on the horizon, it looks like we're in for a heavy rainstorm. 
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