tantrum

英['tæntrəm] 美['tæntrəm]
  • n. 发脾气;发怒

词态变化


复数: tantrums;

助记提示


tantrum(太蠢)脾气发作
1. tantrum---"太蠢!"--(BOSS)勃然大怒 --- 老板、老师勃然大怒,骂你太蠢。

英文词源


tantrum (n.)
1714, tanterum, originally colloquial, of unknown origin.

双语例句


1. My son had a tantrum and banged his fist on the ground.
我儿子大发脾气,一拳捶在了地上。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He always flies into a tantrum when he's contradicted.
每当不如意时他就会大发脾气.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. He immediately threw a tantrum, screaming and stomping up and down like a child.
他立即耍起性子来,像小孩似的跺着脚又叫又跳。

来自柯林斯例句

4. When the Americans in a brilliant dash captured the Remagen bridge , Hitler flew into a tantrum.
美国人在一次神出鬼没的突击中占据了雷马根桥, 希特勒就大发雷霆.

来自辞典例句

5. He tends to throw a tantrum for no reason.
很容易无缘无故就乱发脾气.

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