tetchy
英 [ˈtetʃi]
美 [ˈtetʃi]
adj. 易怒的; 暴躁的; 动辄发怒的
比较级:tetchier
BNC.35901
牛津词典
adj.
- 易怒的;暴躁的;动辄发怒的
bad-tempered; likely to get angry easily or without good reason
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 坏脾气的;易怒的;暴躁的
If you say that someone istetchy, you mean they are bad-tempered and likely to get angry suddenly without an obvious reason.- You always get tetchy when you're hungry...
你一饿的时候火气就大。 - He was in a particularly tetchy mood yesterday.
昨天他脾气特别不好。
- You always get tetchy when you're hungry...
英英释义
adj
- easily irritated or annoyed
- an incorrigibly fractious young man
- not the least nettlesome of his countrymen
双语例句
- Becareful what you say to anna& she's in a rather tetchy mood.
小心你跟安娜说的话,她今天情绪相当不好。 - At a time of intense debate in Beijing on how to take advantage of its rising influence, Chinese relations with a number of countries have become more tetchy.
就如何更好地利用日益上升的影响力,中国的决策层内部正在发生激烈的争论,而与此同时,中国与一些国家的关系已变得更为紧张。 - You always get tetchy when you're hungry
你一饿的时候火气就大。 - A tetchy person, mood, remark
急躁的人、情绪、言语 - She started to get distinctly tetchy.
她开始变得明显地爱发脾气。 - She can be a bit tetchy but her bark is worse than her bite.
她脾气可能有点暴躁,但她是刀子嘴,豆腐心。 - But relations between America and Britain in Afghanistan have been tetchy.
但美英在阿富汗的关系说变就变。 - You're very tetchy today& has something upset you?
你今天脾气很不好,有什么事使你心烦吗? - He was in a particularly tetchy mood yesterday.
昨天他脾气特别不好。 - A tetchy person, mood, remark He criticized his deputy as a hotheaded youth.
急躁的人、情绪、言语他批评他的副手是个急躁的年轻人。