hack·les
noun/ˈhæklz/
/ˈhæklz/
[plural]Idioms - the hairs on the back of the neck of a dog, cat, etc. that rise when the animal is afraid or angry
Topics Animalsc2(狗、猫等害怕或发怒时竖起的)后颈毛 Word Originlate Middle English (in sense (2)): variant of hatchel.
Idioms
somebody’s hackles rise
- to become angry
发火;发怒 - Ben felt his hackles rise as the speaker continued.
随着那人不断地讲下去,本不禁怒火中烧。
- Ben felt his hackles rise as the speaker continued.
make somebody’s hackles rise | raise somebody’s hackles
- to make somebody angry
激怒某人 - Her controversial article is bound to raise hackles.
她有争议的文章必然会引起愤怒。
- Her controversial article is bound to raise hackles.