burn sb's ears

burn sb's ears
azarlamak, firça atmak, haslamak

English to Turkish dictionary. 2009.

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  • burn one's ears — phrasal slang : to rebuke strongly : call down : blister …   Useful english dictionary

  • ears burn — {informal} To feel embarrassment or shame at hearing others talk about you. * /Joan overheard the girls criticizing her and it made her ears burn./ * /Joe s ears burned when he heard his classmates praising him to each other./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • ears burn — {informal} To feel embarrassment or shame at hearing others talk about you. * /Joan overheard the girls criticizing her and it made her ears burn./ * /Joe s ears burned when he heard his classmates praising him to each other./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • ears\ burn — informal To feel embarrassment or shame at hearing others talk about you. Joan overheard the girls criticizing her and it made her ears burn. Joe s ears burned when he heard his classmates praising him to each other …   Словарь американских идиом

  • Burn — Joshua Harold, 1892–1981. See B. and Rand theory. * * * burn bərn vb, burned bərnd, bərnt or burnt bərnt; burn·ing vi 1) to produce or undergo discomfort or pain <iodine burns so> <ears burning from the cold …   Medical dictionary

  • burn — 1. To cause a lesion by heat or a similar lesion by some other agent. 2. A sensation of pain caused by excessive heat, or similar pain from any cause. 3. A lesion caused by heat o …   Medical dictionary

  • burn — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German brunno spring of water Date: before 12th century British creek 2 II. verb (burned or burnt; burning) Etymology: Middle English birnen, from Old English …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • burn — See: EARS BURN, KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING, MONEY TO BURN …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • burn — See: EARS BURN, KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING, MONEY TO BURN …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • burn — See: ears burn, keep the home fires burning, money to burn …   Словарь американских идиом

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