hot-tempered
基本解釋
- adj.性急的;易怒的;暴躁的
英漢例句
- Sara has decided to burn bridges with her hot-tempered boyfriend.
莎拉決定和脾氣暴躁的男朋友斷絕聯(lián)系。 - He traces their genesis, built-in flaws and ultimate breakdown with a cool eye; but as we approach the present day he becomes more hot-tempered.
他以冷靜的眼光追蹤其起源、其與生俱來(lái)的缺陷及最終的破裂;但儅我們接近今天,他變得更爲(wèi)暴躁易怒。 - “To be honest, we people of the post 90s tend to be self-centered and hot-tempered because many of us are the spoiled only child in our families, ” said Zhang.
張陽(yáng)說(shuō):“坦白講,我們90後往往會(huì)以自我爲(wèi)中心,脾氣也很臭。 這是因爲(wèi)我們很多人都是備受家人溺愛(ài)的獨(dú)生子女?!?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Long before a date had been set, campaigning had started, with hot-tempered allegations of trickery flying freely.
ECONOMIST: The Stanford affair - Granted, there was little competition from the hot-tempered captain and his stodgy, surly officers, but Mr. Domville was cut from different cloth.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Skybreaker' - Another valuable tool for hot-tempered leaders is a sense of humor.
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