의미: hackleshack·le1 n. 1 바디, 삼빗 《명주실·삼 등을 빗질하는》 2 가는 실, 생사(生絲) 3 [pl.] (싸우기 전의 수탉·개 등의) 곧추선 목털 4 목털로 만든 제물 낚시 5 《비유》 분노, 흥분 get a person's hackles up=raise a person's hackles …을 화나게 하다 have one's hackles up 화를 내고 있다, 분격하다 with one's hackles up 싸울 태세를 갖추어; 성이 나서 ━ vt. 1 <삼 등을> 빗질하다(dress) 2 《드물게》 <제물 낚시에> 깃털을 달다 háck·ler n.
hackles 관용구
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get one's hackles up
Idiom(s): get someone's dander up AND get someone's back up; get sb's hackles up; get sb's Irish up
Theme: INCITE - ANGER
to make someone get angry. • Now, don't get your dander up. Calm down. • I insulted him and really got his hackles up. • Bob had his Irish up all day yesterday. I don't know what was wrong. • She really got her back up when I asked her for money. • Now, now, don't get your hackles up. I didn't mean any harm.
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v. phr. To make (someone) upset or annoyed; arouse hostility. Attempts to add new ingredients to the beer raised hackles among all the old brew masters.
raise one's hackles Make one very angry, as in That really raised my hackles when he pitched straight at the batter's head. Hackles are the hairs on the back of an animal's neck, which stick up when the animal feels fearful or angry. [Late 1800s]
An hackles idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with hackles, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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