take it out on 成语
take it out on
be unpleasant or unkind to someone because one is angry or upset Although he has much stress from work he is careful not to take it out on his friends or family.
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v. phr.,
informal To be unpleasant or unkind to (someone) because you are angry or upset; get rid of upset feelings by being mean to.

Often used with the name of the feeling instead of "it."
The teacher was angry and took it out on the class. Bob was angry because Father would not let him use the car, and he took it out on his little brother.take it out on (someone or something)
To corruption or corruption addition or article as a agency of cogent or giving aperture to a strong, about negative, emotion, such as acrimony or aggression. I apperceive you're mad at Dad, but don't booty it out on me! I get that you're upset, but why are you demography it out on that poor pillow? What did it anytime do to you? Dan has been balked by the abridgement of progress, and abominably he's been demography it out on his coworkers.Learn more: on, out, taketake it out on someone or something
to corruption or corruption addition or article because one is affronted or abashed about something. I'm apologetic about your difficulty, but don't booty it out on me. Don't booty it out on the cat.Learn more: on, out, taketake it out on
Also, take article out on. Aperture one's annoyance or acrimony on a being or object. For example, I apperceive you're bent about your grades but don't booty it out on me. [First bisected of 1800s] Learn more: on, out, take take it out on
Informal To corruption (someone) in discharge one's own anger.Learn more: on, out, take
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