short temper
英 [ˌʃɔːt ˈtempə(r)]
美 [ˌʃɔːrt ˈtempər]
n. 暴躁脾气
牛津词典
noun
- 暴躁脾气
a tendency to become angry very quickly and easily
英英释义
noun
- a feeling of resentful anger
双语例句
- She has a short and unpredictable temper, so no one really likes working with her.
她有一些不可预见的小脾气,所以没有人真的喜欢与她一起工作。 - Evita had a short temper and a iong memory.
艾薇塔脾气暴躁,而且记仇。 - We're thinking of those days when you seem to be short of everything: time, temper, raw materials, not to mention luck.
我们回想起那些你们似乎缺少一切的日子,比如时间、心情、原材料,更别提运气了。 - I have a very short fuse and a violent temper.
我容易发怒,脾气暴躁。 - The key factors that caused crack of reactor container are: warm-up temperature too low before welding, heat preservation time too short of high temperature temper, the welding complex of transition layer.
得出了导致反应器筒体焊缝开裂的主要因素是焊前预热温度偏低、焊后高温回火保温时间不足以及复合钢板过渡层焊接的复杂性; - China's state-controlled press has given his work lots of attention, even highlighting some of the most pointed remarks made by a man famous for his short temper and sharp tongue.
中国的官方媒体十分关注他的作品,而且还特别突出了一些向来以急脾气和言语尖刻而出名的朱总理最尖锐的评论。 - Those with a short temper have more difficulties in personal relationships, dealing with job situations, and overall life happiness.
那些脾气暴躁的人在人际关系、职场环境处理以及整体人生幸福上都会有诸多麻烦。 - Indeed he was a short temper.
他确实是个急性子。 - Buoyed by his belief that he should eventually lead Citi, Mr Dimon let his abrasive persona and a short temper that earned him the nickname Mad Dog in high school get the better of him.
由于相信自己最终应该会执掌花旗,戴蒙开始放任自己粗鲁的个性与暴躁的脾气,他在中学时曾因此得了疯狗的绰号。 - The oldest princess was known for her short temper.
大公主可是出了名的脾气暴躁。
