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急性子,火爆脾气;
noun
a tendency to get angry easily : a quick temper
… was seen as the bad guy, the one whose short fuse was scary, destructive and uncontrollable.—Rick Telander
The first known use of short fuse was in 1958
short shriftnoun
little or no attention or consideration
gave the problem short shrift
salenoun
the act of sellingespecially: the exchange of property for a price
auction entry 1
a selling of goods at lower than usual prices
the business of selling
total amounts of money received
rank and filenoun
the enlisted persons of one of the armed forces
the ordinary members that make up the body of a group when considered apart from the leaders
short-rangeadjective
involving or taking into account only a short period of time
short-range plans
relating to or fit for short distances
short-range radar
year-roundadjective
being in operation for the whole year
a year-round resort
short-orderadjective
preparing or serving food that can be cooked quickly when a customer orders it
a short-order cook
row1 of 5verb
to move a boat by means of oars
to travel or carry in a rowboat
to pull an oar in a crew
row2 of 5noun
an act or instance of rowing
row3 of 5noun
a series of persons or things arranged in a usually straight lineespecially: a horizontal arrangement of items
the line along which such objects are arranged
planted the corn in parallel rows
way entry 1 sense 1a, street
row4 of 5noun
a noisy disturbance or quarrel
row5 of 5verb
to have a row : fight, quarrel
short-livedadjective
living or lasting only a short time short-lived joy
short-lived blooms
shorthandedadjective
having or working with fewer than the usual number of people
short fusenoun
a tendency to get angry easily
1 However, Biden has such a short fuse, aides often try to avoid meeting with him one-on-one, according to Axios.
2 The colonel has a short fuse.
上校是个火爆性子.
3 My brother has a short fuse and is likely to lose his temper at any time.
我哥哥是火爆性子,动不动就发火.
4 He often carries the short fuse in his pocket and joke about it afterwards.
他动不动就发火,可是过后又把它当笑话说。
5 Jones also has a short fuse.
6 Don't irritate her, she's on a short fuse today.
别惹她,她今天动不动就发火。
7 Many of us have what might be called " a short fuse. "
该句的含义是:我们许多人都有所谓的 “ 保险丝 ”.
8 Do not argue with joe, he have a short fuse and may start fighting.
不要跟周争论, 他脾气暴躁,可能会动粗.
9 At candidate forums in the early stages of the runoff, Vallas, who has a short fuse, tried to come across as calm and reassuring, even chummy.
10 He has a short fuse , and they poke and prod to see if he will explode.
他易于激动, 因此他们故意拨弄他,看看他是否会发火.
11 Boy, that football coach sure have a short fuse.
天啦, 那个足球教练真是个脾气暴躁的人.
12 Howe is very hard on his people. He cracks the whip. And he has a short fuse.
豪对手下人很残酷,他鞭子抽得劈啪作响,脾气坏极了。
13 I have a very short fuse and a violent temper.
我容易发怒,脾气暴躁。
14 Indeed, Gates’ leadership in the early Microsoft days was defined by a short fuse.
15 He a short fuse , and they poke and prod to see if he will explode.
他易于激动, 因此他们故意拨弄他,看看他是否会发火.
16 He is famous for his nasty temper.He has a very short fuse.
他脾气坏是出了名的。他很容易激动。
17 However, readers shouldn’t be too surprised by Isaacson’s insight into Musk’s personality—another biography on the billionaire has already pointed out Musk’s apparent short fuse.
18 Each had a short fuse.
19 The territory belongs to a group of damselfish with a short fuse.
20 Our neighbor a short fuse and always quarrels with others.
我们的邻居脾气暴躁总跟人“吵架”.
1 火爆脾气