English
Pronunciation
Verb
breathe down someone's neck (third-person singular simple present breathes down someone's neck, present participle breathing down someone's neck, simple past and past participle breathed down someone's neck)
- (idiomatic) To follow or supervise someone too closely, causing discomfort for that person.
My boss never lets me get on with my work. He's always breathing down my neck and checking up on me.
Translations
to follow or supervise too closely
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: գլխին կանգնել (glxin kangnel)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 緊盯著某人 / 紧盯著某人, 紧盯着某人 (jǐn dīng zhe mǒurén), 密切監視某人 / 密切监视某人 (mìqiè jiānshì mǒurén)
- Czech: stát někomu za zády
- Dutch: iemand in zijn/haar nek hijgen
- Finnish: hengittää jonkun niskaan
- French: être sur le dos de quelqu'un, fliquer (fr)
- German: jemandem im Nacken sitzen
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Hungarian: a nyakában liheg
- Italian: fiato sul collo m
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Portuguese: fungar no cangote
- Russian: дыша́ть в спи́ну (dyšátʹ v spínu) (to breathe onto the back), стоя́ть над душо́й (ru) (stojátʹ nad dušój) (to stand over the soul)
- Slovak: dýchať niekomu na krk
- Spanish: tener a alguien en la mira
- Vietnamese: please add this translation if you can
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