MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TEAR SOMEONE OFF A STRIP»
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carpet ·
censure ·
chew ·
chide ·
lecture ·
rebuke ·
reprimand ·
reproach ·
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scold ·
take ·
task ·
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into ·
tell ·
tick ·
upbraid ·
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packaging ·
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away ·
down ·
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wordreference ·
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macmillan ·
criticize ·
angrily ·
doing ·
something ·
wrong ·
entry ·
collins ·
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read ·
riot ·
haul ·
brit ·
forcibly ·
paper ·
produced ·
roll ·
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marked ·
with ·
perforations ·
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hurry ·
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carelessly ·
letter ·
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nciku ·
chinese ·
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nombre ·
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TEAR SOMEONE OFF A STRIP»
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The Chambers Dictionary
... tear a strip off (someone) or tear (someone) off a strip (colloq) to reprimand (
someone); tearaway to remove by tearing; to remove (oneself) reluctantly; tear
down to demolish violently; tear Into to attack physically or verbally; to scold
furiously; ...
(Their country was torn limb from limb. {MMMEPgjirS-raft to tear oneself away ; ^••
•^rW (The scenery was so beautiful that we could not tear ourselves away. ffl to
tear one's hair 1. i ^ffi'&Sg 2.gfBi ; +#£J* ; to tear someone off a strip (nL&HJIA ...
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
... slap down, blast, rag, keelhaul; Brit. informal tick off, have a go at, monster,
carpet, give someone a carpeting, give someone a mouthful, tear someone off a
strip, tear a strip off someone, give someone what for, give someone some stick,
wig, ...
... attached (= without instructions or conditions about how it was to be spent).
strip strip off (inf) to remove one's clothes: He stripped off and had a shower. tear
a strip off (someone)/tear (someone) off a strip inf) to rebuke (a person) very
angrily: ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms
... Churchill A Farewell to Yarns Someplace people were having nervous
breakdowns and tearing their hair out in a desperate effort to please Phyllis. tear
someone limb from limb: see LIMB. tear someone off a strip (or tear a strip off
someone) ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
... or parties: he was torn between his duty and his better instincts. 7noun a hole
or split in something caused by it having been pulled apart forcefully. – phrases
tear one's hair out informal feel extreme desperation. tear someone off a strip ...
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By Word of Mouth: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Linguistic Action ...
There is punishment as of schoolboys (rap someone over the knuckles, burn
someone's ears), in a military context (tear someone off a strip), as torture (
excoriate) or as atonement (bite one's tongue off). The focus is on the
experiencer of the ...
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Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language
There is punishment as of schoolboys (rap someone over the knuckles, burn
someone's ears, browbeat), in a military context (tear someone off a strip), as
torture (excoriate) or as atonement (bite one's tongue off). The focus is on the ...
Richard A. Geiger, Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn,
1993
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Englesko-srpski Frazeološki Rečnik: L-Z
(to) rip apart something to tear a strip off someone; to tear someone off a strip coll.
x raSlereliti koga; istraniirati koga; iseii koga na froncle sve zargon x When he
saw the IRS report, the boss got all steamed and tore a strip off the poor ...
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Srpsko-engleski rečnik idioma, izraza i izreka
... zestoko is- krltikovati koga/sto; rasCereciti koga zarg. upor. dobiti zestoku
grdnju □ to tear someone/something to bits □ to tear a strip off someone/tear
someone off a strip coll. □ to tear someone down □ My teacher tore my work to
pieces.