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out for something/to do something phrase informal doing something, or intending to do something, for an unpleasant reason or only because it is good for you and not others: (常出于自私或令人不快的动机)做,意图做(或得到),蓄意 She doesn't usually help the charity - she's only out for the publicity.她一般不资助慈善事业——她只是为了给自己扬名。 [ + to infinitive ]He's always been out to cause trouble between us.他总是存心在我俩之间制造麻烦。 He doesn't care about the cause - he's just out to make money. They're only out to advance their own financial interests. These people are just out for what they can get. Come on, she's only out for the bucks! See also
out of outadverbpreposition(INTEND)
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