释义 |
●ˌtick sb ˈoff1. (for sth/for doing sth) (BrE, informal) to speak angrily to sb, especially a child, because they have done sth wrong 斥责,责备,责骂(尤指儿童)◆I was ticked off for forgetting my books. 我因忘记带书挨了一顿骂。SYN tell sb off, scold sb (more formal) ➡ note at tell sb off 2. (informal, especially NAmE) to annoy sb 使生气;使烦恼◆This type of thing really ticks me off. 这种事着实让我恼火。SYN hack sb off (BrE) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˌticked ˈoff adjective (informal, especially NAmE) annoyed 生气的;烦恼的◆I was really ticked off about it. 我对这事十分恼火。▸ ˌticking ˈoff (for sth/for doing sth) noun [singular] (old-fashioned, BrE, informal) the act of speaking to sb angrily because they have done sth wrong 斥责;责备;责骂◆He gave me a ticking off for being late. 因为迟到他把我训斥了一通。 |