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in the doghouse idiomUK and USinformal If you are in the doghouse, someone is annoyed with you and shows their disapproval: 惹祸,惹麻烦 I'm in the doghouse - I broke Sara's favourite vase this morning.我惹麻烦了——今天早晨我把萨拉最喜爱的花瓶给打碎了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Humiliating and degrading abase abasement be under a cloudidiom bring/take someone down a peg (or two)idiom bruise someone's egoidiom disgraced dishonour dishonourable dishonourably doghouse ignoble ignobly ignominious ignominiously ignominy shoddily shoddiness shoddy stoop stoop to something
in the doghouse | American Dictionary
in the doghouse idiom in a situation in which someone is angry at you for something you did or did not do: If I don’t do something for Mother’s Day, I’ll really be in the doghouse.
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