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told off
English - Turkish
Definition of
told off
in English Turkish dictionary
söz işitmek
laf işitmek
zılgıt yemek
Related Terms
be
told
off
azar işitmek
be
told
off
laf işitmek
be
told
off
söz işitmek
be
told
off
zılgıtı yemek
be
told
off
zılgıt yemek
tell
off
paylamak
tell
off
oymak
to be
told
off
zılgıt yemek
tell
off
azarlamak
tell
off
abırlamaq
tell
off
yüzüne vurmak
tell
off
azarla
tell
off
Tell someone off: azarlamak
tell
off
(deyim)
tell someone off azarlamak
tell
off
görev vermek
tell
off
(Fiili Deyim )
1- -e iş vermek 2- azarlamak
tell
off
iş vermek
tell
off
sayıp ayırmak
to be
told
off
laf işitmek
to be
told
off
söz işitmek
English - English
Definition of
told off
in English English dictionary
Related Terms
tell
off
To rebuke, to reprimand, or to admonish, often in a harsh, direct way
tell
off
reprimand; "She told the misbehaving student off
tell
off
rebuke, reproach, scream at
tell
off
reprimand; "She told the misbehaving student off"
tell
off
If you tell someone off, you speak to them angrily or seriously because they have done something wrong. He never listened to us when we told him off I'm always being told off for being so awkward Dutch police told off two of the gang, aged 10 and 11
told
him
off
rebuked him, reprimanded him
told off
Turkish pronunciation
tōld ôf
Pronunciation
/ˈtōld ˈôf/ /ˈtoʊld ˈɔːf/
Etymology
[ 'tel ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tellan; akin to Old High German zellen to count, tell, Old English talu tale.
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