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kick up a fuss
complain, make a scene Jon will kick up a fuss if he doesn't get paid on time.
kick up a fuss/a dust/a row
make trouble; make a disturbance 惹事端;起骚扰
Don't kick up a fuss about such trifles!不要为这点小事就吵吵嚷嚷!
When the teacher left the classroom, two boys kicked up a row.老师离开教室时,两个男孩开始打了起来。
If I refuse to go to the theater, my wife is sure to kick up a row.如果我拒绝去戏院,我妻子一定会大闹一场。
She is the kind of person who will kick up a fuss about a very trivial matter.她是那种为一点小事就会大吵大闹的人。
kick up a fuss dust/a row
make trouble; make a disturbance 惹事端;起骚扰
Don't kick up a fuss about such trifles!不要为这点小事就吵吵嚷嚷!
When the teacher left the classroom, two boys kicked up a row.老师离开教室时,两个男孩开始打了起来。
If I refuse to go to the theater, my wife is sure to kick up a row.如果我拒绝去戏院,我妻子一定会大闹一场。
She is the kind of person who will kick up a fuss about a very trivial matter.她是那种为一点小事就会大吵大闹的人。
kick up a fuss|dust|fuss|kick|kick up|kick up a du
v. phr.,
informal To make trouble; make a disturbance.
When the teacher gave the class five more hours of homework, the class kicked up a fuss. When the teacher left the room, two boys kicked up a row. Compare: RAISE CAIN, RAISE THE ROOF.
kick up a fuss
To be a nuisance or account a agitation by complaining, arguing, etc. At best big box stores, if you bang up a fuss about a artefact that didn't accommodated your expectations, you'll about absolutely get a refund.Learn more: fuss, kick, upkick up a fuss
and kick up a row; bang up a stormFig. to become a nuisance; to misbehave and afflict (someone). (Row rhymes with cow. Note the variations in the examples.) The chump kicked up such a fuss about the aliment that the administrator came to apologize. I kicked up such a row that they told me to leave. Oh, what pain! My arthritis is blame up a storm.Learn more: fuss, kick, upkick up a fuss
Also, kick up a row or storm . Create a disturbance; alpha a fight. For example, The soup was cold, and Aunt Mary began to bang up a fuss, calling for the manager, or There's no charge to bang up a row; the boys will leave quietly, or If they blaze him, Carl is accessible to bang up a storm. These expressions all apply kick up in the faculty of "raise dust or dirt," a acceptance dating from the mid-1700s. Learn more: fuss, kick, upkick up a fuss (or a stink)
annals able disapproval; article audibly to something. informalLearn more: fuss, kick, upkick up a ˈfuss, ˈrow, etc.
(informal) accuse actual audibly and audibly about something: He kicked up a absolute fuss about the apathetic account in the restaurant. ♢ Every time her bi-weekly arrives late, she bliss up a fuss.Learn more: kick, up
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