ill-tempered
英 [ˌɪl ˈtempəd]
美 [ˌɪl ˈtempərd]
adj. 脾气暴躁的; 动辄发怒的
牛津词典
adj.
- 脾气暴躁的;动辄发怒的
angry and rude or irritated, especially when this seems unreasonable
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 脾气暴躁的;易怒的
If you describe someone asill-tempered, you mean they are angry or hostile, and you may be implying that this is unreasonable.- He sounded like an ill-tempered child...
他听起来像一个脾气暴躁的孩子。 - It was a day of tense and often ill-tempered debate.
那天的辩论紧张激烈,常常火药味十足。
- He sounded like an ill-tempered child...
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- It is not only bad politics to provoke such an ill-tempered split with companies that can help to create the new jobs the economy needs, but bad policy.
煽动与能够有助于创造经济所需的新就业岗位的企业严重决裂,这不仅是糟糕的政治,也是糟糕的政策。 - Distorted thus by the hot breath of earth, the moon seemed ill-tempered and imperfect.
月亮于是被大地灼热的气息扭曲了面目:貌似躁戾,相若有缺。 - It was an ill-tempered evening at the Emirates with Everton manager David Moyes attacking Cesc Fabregas for abusing the officials and kicking out at his midfielder Mikel Arteta.
这是一个情绪糟糕的酋长球场的夜晚。埃弗顿的主教练莫业斯认为法布漫骂了裁判并且还狠踢了他的中场球员阿特塔。 - I should take him, even on my slight acquaintance, to be an ill-tempered man.
我虽然跟他并不太熟,可是我认为他是个脾气很坏的人。 - They were careful to keep their distance from the ill-tempered professor.
他们都谨慎地避开这位坏脾气的教授。 - Such a focus would have been hard to imagine during the ill-tempered fiscal battle between Mr Cantor and Mr Obama earlier this year.
在坎特与奥巴马今年早些时候气急败坏的财政辩论大战中,这样的关注是难以想象的。 - Dark-colored ill-tempered honeybee supposedly of German origin.
脾气暴躁的深色蜜蜂,大概原产于德国。 - He passed for an Englishman, was agreeable, handsome, ill-tempered, hospitable and witty.
他被认为是个英国人,彬彬有礼,仪表堂堂,脾气很坏,但却诙谐好客。 - To be constantly living with an ill-tempered person, must be dreadful.
跟一个脾气很坏的人朝夕相处,一定很可怕。 - People will then sigh: What is the problem with China nowadays, why most Chinese become ill-tempered? Who gave you the gut to force others to lick your sole?
禁慨叹:时下的中国社会究竟怎么了?部分中国人的脾气缘何变得越来越坏?逼人舔鞋底,谁给你的“底气”?