Hit the ceiling Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɪt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈsiɫɪŋ
HIT thuh SEE-ling
hˈɪt/ /ðə, ði/ /sˈiːlɪŋ
hit thuh SEE-ling
परिभाषा
To suddenly become very angry.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This is an informal idiom, common in spoken English. It means a strong reaction to anger, not just mild annoyance. Often used to describe someone reacting to bad news or a frustrating event.
Spanish: estallar de rabia - ponerse furiosoPortuguese (BR): explodir de raiva - ficar furiosoPortuguese (PT): ficar furioso - explodir de raivaChinese (Simplified): 大发雷霆 - 勃然大怒Chinese (Traditional): 勃然大怒 - 暴跳如雷Hindi: गुस्से से फट पड़ना - बहुत गुस्सा होनाArabic: انفجر غضبًا - ثار غضبهBengali: রাগে ফেটে পড়া - মাথার উপর থেকে আগুন বের হওয়াRussian: выйти из себя - прийти в яростьJapanese: 激怒する - 怒り爆発するVietnamese: nổi giận đùng đùng - nổi cơn thịnh nộKorean: 불같이 화를 내다 - 몹시 화내다Turkish: çileden çıkmak - küplere binmekUrdu: غصے سے پھٹ پڑنا - بہت زیادہ غصہ کرناIndonesian: marah besar - naik pitam
उदाहरण वाक्य
My dad hit the ceiling when he saw my low grades.
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She will hit the ceiling if you break her phone.
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The boss hit the ceiling after hearing about the mistake.
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Trust me, mom will hit the ceiling when she finds out you lied.
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I forgot our anniversary—my partner totally hit the ceiling.
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When the kids tracked mud into the house, their dad hit the ceiling.
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