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2 ticked off
adjective(American ) (slang) angry.غاضِب -
3 tick, tick off
أشَّرَ بعلامة √ (أي صحيح) \ tick, tick off: to mark with a tick: I ticked (off) the names of those who had paid. -
4 tell sb. off
وَبَّخَ \ rebuke: to scold in a correct manner. reproach: to blame angrily or sadly. reprove: to scold, quietly and privately. scold: to find fault and talk severely to (sb.): Mothers scold their children for being noisy. task sb. to task: to scold sb.. tell sb. off: to scold: He told me off for being late. tick off: scold: My teacher ticked me off for being late. \ See Also أنب (أَنَّبَ) -
5 tick off
وَبَّخَ \ rebuke: to scold in a correct manner. reproach: to blame angrily or sadly. reprove: to scold, quietly and privately. scold: to find fault and talk severely to (sb.): Mothers scold their children for being noisy. task sb. to task: to scold sb.. tell sb. off: to scold: He told me off for being late. tick off: scold: My teacher ticked me off for being late. \ See Also أنب (أَنَّبَ) -
6 give (someone) a ticking off
1) to scold someone:يُوَبِّخThe teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.
2) (American ) (slang) to make someone angry:يُغْضِب، يُغيظIt ticks me off when you speak like that.
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7 give (someone) a ticking off
1) to scold someone:يُوَبِّخThe teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.
2) (American ) (slang) to make someone angry:يُغْضِب، يُغيظIt ticks me off when you speak like that.
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8 tick (someone) off
1) to scold someone:يُوَبِّخThe teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.
2) (American ) (slang) to make someone angry:يُغْضِب، يُغيظIt ticks me off when you speak like that.
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9 tick (someone) off
1) to scold someone:يُوَبِّخThe teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.
2) (American ) (slang) to make someone angry:يُغْضِب، يُغيظIt ticks me off when you speak like that.
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10 tick off
عَنَّفَ (رسميًّا) \ reprimand: to scold officially for some fault. scold: to find fault and talk severely to (sb.): Mothers scold their children for being noisy. task sb.: to scold sb.. tick off: to scold: My teacher ticked me off for being late. -
11 angekreuzt
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12 толкнуто кого-то на принятие решения
Jargon: ticked offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > толкнуто кого-то на принятие решения
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13 cek barang-barang
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14 skænd
a scolding, a sound rating,T a talking-to, a ticking-off;[ få skænd] be reprimanded,T be told (el. ticked) off;[ jeg fik ordentlig skænd] I got told (el. ticked) off properly;T you'll catch it. -
15 злиться
1) General subject: anger, be angry at (на что-л.), be in a nasty mood, be in a temper, be ticked off, exacerbate, get the needle, have the needle, to be angry at (smth.) (на что-л.), to be in a nasty mood, to be ticked off, be angry, blow top, rage, mad (She will get mad at me if I do that ( употр. с at)), rage at (гневаться, на кого-л., что-л.), get at (на человека)2) Colloquial: show anger4) Jargon: blow a fuse, get ( one's) back up, get sore, have it in for (someone), sored up, stage (на кого-то), steam, up-stage (на кого-то), upstage (на кого-то), have a spaz, have a cow, blow, blow (one's) cork, blow (one's) lump, blow (one's) noggin, blow (one's) roof, blow (one's) stack, blow (one's) top, blow (one's) topper, blow (one's) wig, smoke5) Makarov: be aggravated, be in a temper temper, show temper, snarl, display temper, feel aggravated, foam at the mouth -
16 раздражаться
1) General subject: be ticked off, bite thumbs, chafe, exacerbate, exulcerate, fret, fume, get one's bowels in an uproar, get the pip, grizzle, lose ones temper, to be ticked off, get hot, get into a huff, tick (You like knowing what makes your partner tick and ensure problems are quickly addressed and resolved.)2) American: blow a fuse3) Jargon: get edgy, get the spike4) Education: hump the back5) Makarov: heat, chafe at, chafe under -
17 Schlips
m; -es, -e tie; jemandem auf den Schlips treten umg., fig. tread on s.o.’s toes; sich auf den Schlips getreten fühlen umg. be miffed (Am. ticked off); jemanden am Schlips fassen umg., fig. take s.o. to task* * *der Schlipstie (ugs.); necktie (ugs.)* * *Schlịps [ʃlɪps]m -es, -etie, necktie (US)See:→ treten* * *<-es, -e>[ʃlɪps]m tie* * *der; Schlipses, Schlipse tiejemandem auf den Schlips treten — (fig. ugs.) tread on somebody's toes
* * *jemandem auf den Schlips treten umg, fig tread on sb’s toes;jemanden am Schlips fassen umg, fig take sb to task* * *der; Schlipses, Schlipse tiejemandem auf den Schlips treten — (fig. ugs.) tread on somebody's toes
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18 злой
1) General subject: angry, bad, bad actor, bad tempered, bad-tempered, baleful, bitter, black, black-hearted, blackhearted, carping, cattish, diabolic, diabolical, evil, evil minded, evil-minded, fiendish, fierce, gallows, glaring (о взгляде), glowering, ill disposed, ill natured, ill-conditioned, ill-disposed, ill-natured, impish, malevolent, malicious, malign, malignant, mordant, porkey, puckish, rogue, serpent, severe, sharp (о языке), snappish, snooty, snotty, spiteful, stepmotherly, unkind, unkindly, vicious, waspish, wicked, ill, scathing, sinister, mean (http://ru.wiktionary.org/wiki/mean\#mean_II), nasty3) Religion: malice5) Jargon: P.O., chawed, hot, hot under the collar, in a huff, narky, p.o.'d, peeved off, pissed off, pluged, ratty, red-assed, redassed, scotty, t'd off, t.o.d., tee'd off, teed off, up in arms, hacked off, jacked out, fenced, ticked (off), browned off, fired up, jacked (out), mad, peeve, porky, ripped, ripped off, ripped up, steamed up7) Makarov: glowering (о человеке)8) Taboo: hell-roaring, niggly, pissed, shat -
19 раздражённый
1) General subject: angry, annoyed, bilious, brittle, browned off, chuffed, crank, cranky, cross, disgruntled, distempered, edgy, exasperated, fretted, hot, huffy, irritable, nattered, nettled by( smth.) (чем-л.), nettled with (smth.) (чем-л.), on edge, out of temper, riley, roily, rubbed, sore, spleenful, warm, wild, querulous, frustrated, snippy2) Colloquial: cheesed-off, magged, nattery, peeved, shirty, ticked off (about)3) Obsolete: exasperate4) Bookish: acerbate5) Australian slang: fit to be tied, hot under the collar, pissed off, ropable, snakey, snitchy, wally7) Jargon: aggravated, browned-off, cheesed off, hacked, in a huff, jacked (out), peeve, ratty, jacked out, in a twit, hung8) Fishery: irritated9) Cliche: All bent out of shape10) Makarov: all on edge, heated11) Taboo: brassed off, bummed out, fucked off, hacked off, hell-roarious, miffed, naffed off, narked, narky, peed off, peeved as asshole, peeved as assholes, pissed, (with somebody/something) pissed off, red-assed, shat -
20 ramanzina
f lecture* * *ramanzina s.f. telling-off, dressing-down, scolding: fare una ramanzina a qlcu., to give s.o. a good telling-off; prendersi una ramanzina, to be scolded (o to be ticked off).* * *[raman'dzina]sostantivo femminile colloq. dressing-down, telling-off, talking-tofare una ramanzina a qcn. — to give sb. a lecture
prendersi una ramanzina — to be scolded, to get told off, to get an earful
* * *ramanzina/raman'dzina/sostantivo f.colloq. dressing-down, telling-off, talking-to; fare una ramanzina a qcn. to give sb. a lecture; prendersi una ramanzina to be scolded, to get told off, to get an earful.
См. также в других словарях:
ticked off — adj [not before noun] AmE angry or annoyed ▪ Mark s ticked off with me for some reason … Dictionary of contemporary English
ticked off — (US sl) Annoyed, angry • • • Main Entry: ↑tick … Useful english dictionary
ticked-off — UK [ˌtɪkt ˈɒf] US [ˌtɪkt ˈɔf] adjective american annoyed Thesaurus: feeling angry or annoyedsynonym … Useful english dictionary
ticked (off) — mod. angry. □ Wow, was she ticked off! □ Kelly was totally ticked … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
ticked off — adj annoyed, irritated, angry or resentful. A politer form or euphemism for pissed off, heard especially in the USA. ► Thankyou guys, but Mork s not here and I m too ticked off to go anywhere. (Mork and Mindy, US TV comedy series, 1981) … Contemporary slang
ticked off — a little upset, annoyed, teed off Fred gets ticked off at people who throw butts out the window … English idioms
ticked off — Synonyms and related words: angered, angry, browned off, cross, incensed, indignant, irate, ireful, livid, mad, pissed, pissed off, riled up, sore, worked up, wrathful, wrathy, wroth, wrought up … Moby Thesaurus
ticked off — Meaning Chastised or told off . Origin UK origin now slightly outmoded, usually applied to a child or subordinate. More recently, originating in the USA, the phrase is used to mean annoyed … Meaning and origin of phrases
ticked off — Adj. Angry, annoyed … English slang and colloquialisms
ticked-off — UK [ˌtɪkt ˈɒf] / US [ˌtɪkt ˈɔf] adjective American annoyed … English dictionary
ticked off — adj. upset; angry … English slang