Kick up a fuss Meaning in English
expression
KIK-up-uh-FUSS
KIK-up-uh-FUSS
释义
To complain loudly or show a lot of anger and annoyance about something, especially in public or over something not very important.
用法与细微差别
Informal and sometimes slightly negative. Implies the reaction is bigger than needed. Used for situations where someone complains loudly or dramatically, often drawing attention. Alternatives: 'make a scene', 'cause a commotion'.
Spanish: armar un escándalo - montar una broncaPortuguese (BR): fazer um escândalo - armar confusãoPortuguese (PT): fazer uma cena - armar confusãoChinese (Simplified): 大吵大闹 - 抱怨不休Chinese (Traditional): 大吵大鬧 - 抱怨不休Hindi: बवाल मचाना - हंगामा करनाArabic: إثارة الضجة - إثارة الفوضىBengali: হইচই করা - চেঁচামেচি করাRussian: поднимать шум - устраивать скандалJapanese: 大騒ぎする - 文句を言って騒ぐVietnamese: làm ầm ĩ - làm to chuyệnKorean: 소란을 피우다 - 난리를 치다Turkish: yaygara koparmak - ortalığı ayağa kaldırmakUrdu: ہنگامہ کرنا - شور مچاناIndonesian: membuat keributan - ribut-ribut
例句
Don't kick up a fuss about your dinner; just eat it.
basic
If you kick up a fuss, it won't change anything.
basic
She always kicks up a fuss when things don't go her way.
basic
The kids kicked up a fuss because bedtime was too early.
natural
No need to kick up a fuss—it's just a small mistake.
natural
He really kicked up a fuss at the restaurant when his food was late.
natural