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单词 short temper
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Definition of short temper in English:

short temper

noun
  • A tendency to lose one's temper quickly.

    he ascribed her short temper to her upset stomach
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She has a really short temper, and is a hopeless romantic.
    • The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening.
    • In unfortunate cases, these dogs possessed short tempers when they were around noisy children.
    • In this story, Teddy remembers the boredom, short tempers, and listlessness of the campers until his Dad convinced the community to unite in constructing a baseball field.
    • A great deal of crime begins with the short tempers people develop from being treated rudely all the time, and from perceived forms of disrespect.
    • Many people spend their lives trying to overcome their weaknesses (traits like disorganization, a short temper, or terrible shyness).
    • And I already know you're a beautiful girl with a short temper.
    • No wonder Drake had such a short temper when it came to Alan.
    • Except for your short temper, you are my best officer.
    • Fury mounted in her, igniting her short temper.
    • Kevin has a wicked sense of humor and a short temper.
    • When he first came in he had a short temper, but he's learned to keep it under control.
    • They were unreasonable, quick to make assumptions, and had short tempers.
    • Did ‘everyone’ include two certain blonde and dark-haired boys with short tempers?
    • We usually have short tempers, and can be more than a little hard to get along with.
    • His father beat him when he was a small child, his teachers despised him for his dullness, his friends avoided him for his short temper.
    • Mr Johnson said in his statement that Jones had a short temper and boasted about being in fights and knocking people out.
    • That way they can make allowance for your short temper and sharp tongue.
    • When I was young I had a short temper on and off the pitch, now I'm hopefully more level-headed.
    • Her short temper could only be controlled by one of us.
    Synonyms
    irascibility, tetchiness, testiness, touchiness, scratchiness, grumpiness, moodiness, grouchiness, crotchetiness, a mood, a bad mood, cantankerousness, curmudgeonliness, churlishness, bad temper, ill temper, ill nature, ill humour, peevishness, crossness, pique, impatience, fractiousness, pettishness, crabbiness, waspishness, prickliness, pepperiness, crustiness, spleen, shrewishness, hot temper, quick temper
 
 

Definition of short temper in US English:

short temper

nounʃɔrt ˈtɛmpər
  • A tendency to lose one's temper quickly.

    he ascribed her short temper to her upset stomach
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A great deal of crime begins with the short tempers people develop from being treated rudely all the time, and from perceived forms of disrespect.
    • Her short temper could only be controlled by one of us.
    • When I was young I had a short temper on and off the pitch, now I'm hopefully more level-headed.
    • That way they can make allowance for your short temper and sharp tongue.
    • In unfortunate cases, these dogs possessed short tempers when they were around noisy children.
    • Did ‘everyone’ include two certain blonde and dark-haired boys with short tempers?
    • They were unreasonable, quick to make assumptions, and had short tempers.
    • In this story, Teddy remembers the boredom, short tempers, and listlessness of the campers until his Dad convinced the community to unite in constructing a baseball field.
    • And I already know you're a beautiful girl with a short temper.
    • Fury mounted in her, igniting her short temper.
    • His father beat him when he was a small child, his teachers despised him for his dullness, his friends avoided him for his short temper.
    • The player with the self-confessed short temper revealed the foul and racist remarks that emanate from the stands are sometimes sickening.
    • When he first came in he had a short temper, but he's learned to keep it under control.
    • She has a really short temper, and is a hopeless romantic.
    • Except for your short temper, you are my best officer.
    • Many people spend their lives trying to overcome their weaknesses (traits like disorganization, a short temper, or terrible shyness).
    • We usually have short tempers, and can be more than a little hard to get along with.
    • Kevin has a wicked sense of humor and a short temper.
    • No wonder Drake had such a short temper when it came to Alan.
    • Mr Johnson said in his statement that Jones had a short temper and boasted about being in fights and knocking people out.
    Synonyms
    irascibility, tetchiness, testiness, touchiness, scratchiness, grumpiness, moodiness, grouchiness, crotchetiness, a mood, a bad mood, cantankerousness, curmudgeonliness, churlishness, bad temper, ill temper, ill nature, ill humour, peevishness, crossness, pique, impatience, fractiousness, pettishness, crabbiness, waspishness, prickliness, pepperiness, crustiness, spleen, shrewishness, hot temper, quick temper
 
 
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