英:[ɪ'ræsəblɪ]
美:[ɪ'ræsəblɪ]
英:[ɪ'ræsəblɪ]
美:[ɪ'ræsəblɪ]
adjective
marked by hot temper and easily provoked anger
Middle French, from Late Latin irascibilis, from Latin irasci to become angry, be angry, from ira
The first known use of irascible was circa 1530
iridescentadjective
having or showing iridescence
iridescencenoun
a play of colors producing rainbow effects (as in a soap bubble)
irenoun
anger entry 1
irenoun
anger entry 1
irateadjective
angry sense 1a
irascibleadjective
having a hot temper and easily angered
1 Whodunit: Next to Batman, the 21st century's most recognizable Sherlock Holmes replicant is the irascibly brilliant Dr. Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie).
创作: 继蝙蝠侠之后,21世纪最被认可的福尔摩斯替身是脾气暴躁但又才华横溢的格雷戈里·豪斯医生(休·劳瑞饰演)。
2 an irascible old football coach
3 He has an irascible disposition.
4 The Emmy-winning actor also portrayed an irascible talk show host in upstate New York on NBC’s Buffalo Bill, but that critical favorite lasted just 26 episodes.
5 The girls, for instance, love to pretend to be a couple of irascible grannies, usually causing trouble for the people around them, but occasionally proving helpful.
1 急躁
hot-brained short quick passionate edgy impatient hot-headed snapping hotheaded crankish iracund manically fussily crankily fuss quickness impatience crankiness snit tew irritate set on edge