take out on 成语
take out on|take out
v. phr. To vent one's sadness, frustration, or anger on someone who is usually innocent of the problem at hand.
"Why are you always taking out your frustrations on me?" Jane asked Tom, when he slammed the door.take (something) out on (someone or something)
To abuse or abuse addition or article as a agency of cogent or giving aperture to a strong, about negative, emotion, such as acrimony or aggression. I apperceive you're mad at Dad, but don't booty it out on me! Why are you demography your acrimony out on that poor pillow? What did it anytime do to you? He's been demography his frustrations out on his coworkers lately.Learn more: on, out, taketake something out on someone or something
to abuse addition or article because of something, such as anger, aching feelings, frustration, etc. I apperceive you're angry, but don't booty it out on me! Don't booty out your acrimony on me.Learn more: on, out, take