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tem.per BEHAVIOURH5tem7pE5, $-pLnthe usual state of your feelings which makes you become angry easily or stay calm性情; 脾气John has a bad/foul temper (= He becomes angry easily). [C]约翰脾气很不好。I admire people with an even temper (= who are naturally calm). [C]我羡慕那些天生性情平和的人。She has a very sweet temper (= She is naturally very pleasant). [C]她天性随和。I found it hard to keep my temper (= not become angry) with so many things going wrong. [C]这么多事情都变得一团糟,使我很难不发脾气。The children behaved so badly that I lost my temper (= I became angry). [C]那些孩子表现那么差,使我大动肝火。Your temper is also the way you are feeling at a particular time.心情,情绪He is in a bad/good temper (= He is angry/happy at the moment). [C]他心情不好/很好。Ask her when she's in a better temper. [C]等她心情好一点的时候再问她。Temper is also a tendency to become angry easily.易怒You should learn how to control your temper. [C]你得学会控制自己的火气。He has a very quick temper (= He becomes angry easily). [C]他脾气暴躁。She had a sudden fit of temper and threw a glass vase at him. [U]她突然发起脾气,冲他扔了一只玻璃花瓶。If you say that tempers were getting (rather) frayed/short, you mean that people were getting angry with each other.互相发脾气
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