in store (for someone)

idiomPart ofin-store

in store (for someone) — idiom

1. Waiting to happen to someone in the future; planned or prepared for someone, oft

1.慣用語
釋義

Waiting to happen to someone in the future; planned or prepared for someone, often used when the outcome is exciting, surprising, or unknown.

例句

The new manager had no idea what challenges were in store for her on the first day.

The travel guide promised that many adventures were in store for the group who joined the mountain trek.