let in for

phrasal verb
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let somebody/yourself in for something
  1. (informal) to involve somebody/yourself in something that is likely to be unpleasant or difficult使陷入;使卷入;牵涉
    • I volunteered to help, and then I thought ‘Oh no, what have I let myself in for!’我自告奋勇要帮忙,然后又一想:“啊,不好,我干吗把自己卷进去呢!”🔊🔊