单词 | to go off at |
释义 | > as lemmasto go off at (a person) c. colloquial. to go off at (a person): to berate or reproach someone angrily; to launch into a tirade against someone.See also to go off on one at one adj., n., and pron. Phrases 5c. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > rebuke or reprove [verb (transitive)] > scold chidec1230 ban1340 tongue1388 rate1393 flite14.. rehetec1400 janglec1430 chafec1485 rattle1542 berate1548 quarrel1587 hazen?1608 bequarrel1624 huff1674 shrewa1687 to claw away, off1692 tongue-pad1707 to blow up1710 scold1718 rag1739 redd1776 bullyraga1790 jaw1810 targe1825 haze1829 overhaul1840 tongue-walk1841 trim1882 to call down1883 tongue-lash1887 roar1917 to go off at (a person)1941 chew1948 wrinch2009 1941 S. J. Baker Pop. Dict. Austral. Slang 31 Go off at, to reprove, express anger towards someone. 1948 D. Ballantyne Cunninghams ii. xi. 214 He had to get away home else his father would go off at him. 2006 C. Salewicz Redempt. Song xxvi. 563 You didn't know whether he was going to go off at you or at somebody else. You'd just wait for him to snap out of it. < as lemmas |
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