You'll never get away with it Meaning in English
expression
释义
Used to say someone will not succeed in doing something wrong without consequences; their bad action will be found out or punished.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often said to someone caught doing something wrong. Implies certainty—used more as a warning or challenge. Common in movies, detective stories, or conflicts. Can be said angrily or with concern.
例句
If you lie to the teacher, you'll never get away with it.
basic
You'll never get away with it if you steal from the shop.
basic
He thinks nobody saw him cheat, but he'll never get away with it.
basic
Come on, you'll never get away with it—someone always finds out.
natural
Trust me, you'll never get away with it in a small town like this.
natural
Face it, you'll never get away with it—there are cameras everywhere.
natural