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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaings of "in for a treat" and "an eye"

Hi,

Would you rephrase the underlind parts?

Delta customers flying into and out of New York City are in for a treat the next time they travel through LaGuardia Airport. We have dramatically refashioned practically every aspect of our two terminals with an eye toward making your next flight a more relaxed, enjoyable and productive experience.

Thank you,

M
  

Top answer

in for a treat = [about to have / going to have] a very pleasant experience with an eye toward = for the purpose of; with the intention of CJ

  • in for a treat = [about to have / going to have] a very pleasant experience with an eye toward = for the purpose of; with the intention of CJ
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in for a treat = [about to have / going to have] a very pleasant experience

with an eye toward = for the purpose of; with the intention of

CJ
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Oh, you're still up. How many CJs exist on EF?

ThanksEmotion: smile

m
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Half up. I fell asleep, then woke up. I think it's past my bedtime. I'm not going to last much longer. Emotion: big smile

CJ

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