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What do you mean, asking for trouble?

"Asking for trouble" is an idiom, which means that you take the initiative to ask for trouble, ask for trouble, ask for trouble.

The origin of this idiom is vague, but it is often used to describe people who don't listen to advice or are irrational, thus causing unnecessary trouble, pain or loss. It warns people to think rationally when doing things and making decisions, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble and distress caused by their own impulsiveness, recklessness or stupidity.

For example, if a person clearly knows that a certain behavior will bring negative consequences, but still insists on doing it, and finally gets hurt, then we can say that he asked for it. As this idiom expresses, we should carefully consider our actions and decisions, avoid getting into trouble from the beginning, avoid asking for trouble, and avoid asking for trouble.

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1. This is unsafe and shameful. They really asked for it.

Some people like bad luck very much, and they will meet it on the way (asking for it).

They think that Gore and I ignored the deeper concerns and interests of those who supported us in the election, which we asked for.

If you are not responsible for your actions, you will eventually get what you deserve.

A year ago, she would stare at him and tell him that she wanted to ask.

6. Overall, the current debt crisis is largely self-inflicted.

The young man annoyed almost all his colleagues-I'm sure he asked for it.

8. Asking a person from a dance academy such a serious question is really asking for it.

Don't blame him, you asked for it!

10 However, some colleagues who want to clean the food in the refrigerator may ask for it, not only physically, but also legally.

1 1. If people clearly know how to use the price system of these hotels and continue to use your brand website, they are asking for trouble.

12. For an industrialized country, ignoring women's behavior is tantamount to asking for trouble.