释义 |
have words with someone phrase mainly UK to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong : 责备,斥责(某人) Her father would have had words with her about that. At the end of the game I had words with the referee but I immediately apologized afterwards. The assailant had words with the victim and his friends before hitting him. He did that? Well, I'll have to have some words with him. Synonym
tellsomeone off See alsowordnoun(TALKING) |