单词 | to take a niff |
释义 | > as lemmasto take a niff A fit of resentment or pique; a huff. Frequently in to take a niff: to take offence. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > [noun] wrathc900 disdain1297 indignationc1384 heavinessc1386 gall1390 offencea1393 mislikinga1400 despitec1400 rankling?a1425 jealousyc1475 grudge1477 engaigne1489 grutch1541 outrage1572 dudgeon1573 indignance1590 indignity1596 spleen1596 resentiment1606 dolour1609 resentment1613 endugine1638 stomachosity1656 ressentiment1658 resent1680 umbrage1724 resentfulness1735 niff1777 indignancy1790 saeva indignatio1796 hard feeling1803 grudgement1845 to have a chip on one's shoulder1856 affrontedness1878 spike1890 the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > be or become resentful [verb (intransitive)] to pick (also peck) mooda1225 disdaina1382 endeigna1382 indeign1382 risec1390 to take offencea1393 to take pepper in the nose1520 stomach1557 offenda1578 sdeigna1593 huff1598 to snuff pepper1624 check1635 to bear, owe (a person) a grudge1657 to take check1663 to take (‥) umbrage1683 to ride rusty1709 to flame out, up1753 to take a niff1777 niff1841 spleen1885 to put one's shoulder out1886 to have (or get) the spike1890 derry1896 1777–8 R. Wight Horæ Subsecivæ (MS Bodl. Eng. lang. d.66) 303 [Devon] To take a Niff—indignari, aliquid aegre ferre, to take snuff at. 1865 R. Hunt Pop. Romances W. Eng. 2nd Ser. 78 The woman took a nif, and for a long time never spoke to our John. 1880 M. A. Courtney W. Cornwall Words in M. A. Courtney & T. Q. Couch Gloss. Words Cornwall 40/1 Niff, a slight quarrel; a tiff. 1888 F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk. (at cited word) Let her alone, her've o'ny a-got a bit of a niff, her'll zoon come o' that again. 1914 Dial. Notes 4 77 Niff, a quarrel, grudge, or spite. 1946 Amer. Speech 21 308 To ‘take a niff’ at a person was to conceive a violent dislike for him. < as lemmas |
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