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Isubst. \/ˈhækl\/1) hekle2) ( zoologi) nakkefjær, halsfjær3) ( til fisking) flueget somebody's hackles up eller make somebody's hackles rise eller raise somebody's hackles få noen til å reise bust, gjøre noen sinthackles (på katt, hund e.l., også overført) bust, nakkehår( på fugl) nakkefjærIIverb \/ˈhækl\/hekleIIIverb \/ˈhækl\/hakke i stykker, hogge i stykker, ødelegge
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make somebody's hackles rise — make sb s ˈhackles rise | raise sb s ˈhackles idiom to make sb angry • Her controversial article is bound to raise hackles. Main entry: ↑hacklesidiom … Useful english dictionary
make someone's hackles rise — ► make someone s hackles rise make someone angry or indignant. Main Entry: ↑hackle … English terms dictionary
make someone's hackles rise — ANNOY, irritate, exasperate, anger, incense, infuriate, irk, nettle, vex, put out, provoke, gall, antagonize, get on someone s nerves, ruffle someone s feathers, rankle with; Brit. rub up the wrong way; informal aggravate, peeve, needle, rile,… … Useful english dictionary
make someone's hackles rise — Julie s compulsive criticizing made her sister s hackles rise Syn: annoy, irritate, exasperate, anger, incense, infuriate, irk, nettle, vex, put out, provoke, gall, antagonize, get on someone s nerves, ruffle someone s feathers, rankle with; rub… … Thesaurus of popular words
make someone's hackles rise — make someone angry or indignant. → hackle … English new terms dictionary
make hackles rise — If someone or something makes your hackles rise, they make you angry. Her constant criticism really makes my hackles rise! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
hackles — noun a feeling of anger and animosity having one s hackles or dander up • Syn: ↑dander • Hypernyms: ↑anger, ↑choler, ↑ire * * * hackles [ˈhæklz] [ˈhæklz] … Useful english dictionary
hackles — hack|les [ˈhækəlz] n [plural] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from an unrecorded Old English hacule small hook ] 1.) sb s hackles rise if someone s hackles rise, they begin to feel very angry, because someone s behaviour or attitude offends… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hackles — noun (plural) 1 sb s hackles rise if someone s hackles rise they begin to feel very angry, because someone s behaviour or attitude offends them: Laura saw the insolent look on his face, and felt her hackles rising. | raise sb s hackles (=make… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
raise somebody's hackles — make sb s ˈhackles rise | raise sb s ˈhackles idiom to make sb angry • Her controversial article is bound to raise hackles. Main entry: ↑hacklesidiom … Useful english dictionary
hackle — make someone s hackles rise … Thesaurus of popular words