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temper

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tem·per1 /ˈtempə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]BAD AT a tendency to become angry suddenly or easily 坏脾气,暴躁脾气
 That temper of hers will get her into trouble one of these days.
她那种脾气早晚会让她惹麻烦的。
 According to Nathan, Robin has quite a temper.
据内森讲,罗宾脾气很大。
 Theo needs to learn to control his temper.
西奥应该学会控制他的脾气。
quick/bad/fiery etc temper
 Be careful, he’s got a pretty violent temper.
小心点,他的脾气非常暴躁。
tempers flare (also tempers become frayed British English) (=people become angry) 大发脾气
 Mason’s temper flared when he spotted his girlfriend kissing another man.
梅森看到他的女朋友在亲吻别的男人,火气一下子蹿升上来。
2 lose your temper ANGRYto suddenly become very angry so that you cannot control yourself 发脾气
 I’ve never seen Vic lose his temper.
我从未看到过维克发脾气。
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3 [singular, uncountableU]ANGRY the way you are feeling at a particular time, especially when you are feeling angry for a short time 〔某个时候的〕情绪,心情;怒气
in a temper
 It’s no use talking to him when he’s in a temper.
他在气头上时,跟他谈是没有用的。
 Pete hit his brother in a fit of temper.
皮特一气之下打了他弟弟。
be in a bad/foul temper (=to be angry) 在生气
 Watch out – she’s been in a foul temper all day.
当心——她这一整天脾气都很暴躁。
fly into a temper
 Her boss would fly into a temper if a project wasn’t done on time.
如果项目没有按时完成,她的老板就会大发雷霆。
4 keep your temper CONTROLto stay calm when it would be easy to get angry 耐住性子,忍住怒火
 I was finding it increasingly difficult to keep my temper.
我发现我的脾气越来越难以控制。
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5 good-tempered/foul-tempered/quick-tempered etc BADHAPPYhaving a good, bad temper etc 脾气好的/脾气坏的/脾气暴躁的等
 Minnie was always good-tempered and agreeable.
明妮一向脾气好,讨人喜欢。
6 [singular] formalATTITUDE the general attitude that people have in a particular place at one time 〔某时某地人们普遍的〕态度,看法
temper of
 the temper of life in Renaissance Italy
文艺复兴时期意大利人的生活态度
bad-tempered, even-tempered, ill-tempered
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,2, 3 & 4
adjectives
a quick/short temper (=likely to get angry very easily)
He’s got a quick temper, which gets him into trouble.
a bad/terrible/nasty temper
He ran back home in a terrible temper.
a fiery/violent/explosive temper (=likely to get angry and violent very quickly)
Over the years, my sister has learned to control her fiery temper.
verbs
have a temper
Grandad had quite a temper, so we usually tried to keep out of his way.
be in a temper
She banged doors and screamed at her mother when she was in a temper.
control/keep your temper
She tried to speak calmly and control her temper.
lose your temper (=become angry)
It was hot and I was beginning to lose my temper.
fly into a temper (=suddenly become very angry)
He flew into a temper at the slightest thing.
somebody’s temper flares (=they become angry)
On bad days, Elaine’s temper would flare into a violent rage.
phrases
a fit/flash/burst of temper (=when you are very angry for a short time)
A businessman assaulted his wife and son in a fit of temper, a court heard yesterday.
tempers get/become frayed British EnglishBrE (=people become annoyed)
People were pushing each other, and tempers were becoming frayed.
a temper tantrum (=a time when someone, especially a child, behaves very angrily and unreasonably)
My nephew has temper tantrums if he can’t get his own way.
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temper2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 formalREDUCE to make something less severe or extreme 使缓和;使温和
temper something with/by something
 The heat in this coastal town is tempered by cool sea breezes.
清凉的海风消减了这座海滨小城的暑气。
2 HCMTIto make metal as hard as is needed by heating it and then putting it in cold water 锻炼,使回火
 tempered steel
回火钢
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Origin temper2
(900-1000) Latin temperare to divide up properly, mix, keep within proper limits, temper
tem·per1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1temper2 verb
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4768 COCA: 6436
temper

noun¹

1tendency to become angry easily脾氣ADJECTIVE | ... OF TEMPER | VERB + TEMPER | TEMPER + VERB | TEMPER + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbad, explosive, fierce, fiery, hot, nasty, terrible, violent, volatile壞脾氣;一點就爆的脾氣;火暴的脾氣;極壞的脾氣;暴烈的脾氣;反複無常的脾氣quick, short急脾氣;暴躁的脾氣uncontrollable難以控制的脾氣... OF TEMPERdisplay, fit, flash, outburst一通脾氣發作;一通發火He broke the chair in a fit of violent temper.他大發雷霆,把椅子摔壞了。VERB + TEMPERhave有⋯脾氣He has a nasty temper.他脾氣很壞。control, keep捺住性子;忍住脾氣I only just managed to keep my temper with him.我勉強忍住沒有對他發脾氣。lose發脾氣She loses her temper easily.她動不動就發脾氣。TEMPER + VERBflare, rise脾氣發作/上來Tempers flared as the traffic jam became worse.隨着交通堵塞狀況的惡化,人們火氣越來越大。cool, cool down怒氣緩和TEMPER + NOUNtantrum耍小孩兒脾氣PHRASESkeep your temper in check, keep your temper under control控制住脾氣He had to learn to keep his temper under control before he could become a teacher.他得先學會控制自己的脾氣,然後才能當老師。
temper

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2way you are feeling心情ADJECTIVE | VERB + TEMPER | TEMPER + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbad, filthy, foul, ill, terrible壞心情;糟糕的情緒;極壞的心情Peter's comments were responsible for her ill temper.彼得的話讓她心情不好。good好心情frayed煩躁的情緒Frayed tempers at the end led to three players being sent off.終場前的急躁情緒導致 3 名隊員被罰下場。VERB + TEMPERimprove使情緒好轉TEMPER + VERBimprove情緒改善fray情緒變煩躁PREPOSITIONin a temper情緒不佳He stormed out of the room in a temper.他怒氣沖沖地出了房間。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4768 COCA: 6436
temper noun
temper (have a short temper) lose your temper lose your temper
temper verb
moderate
temper

noun

temper ♦︎ tantrum ♦︎ rage ♦︎ mood ♦︎ sulk ♦︎ huffThese are all words for a short period of angry behaviour or of feeling angry. 这些词均表示发脾气、怒气、不悦。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达发脾气的程度
moodtemperrage
sulktantrum
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PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be in a temper / rage / huff at / about / over sthin a temper / rage / mood / sulk / huffa violent temper / tantrum / rageto have a temper / a tantrum / the sulksto get in a temper / rage / huffto fly into a temper / rage temper [countable, usually singular, uncountable] if sb has a temper, they get angry easily 脾气;易怒的性情He has a short / quick temper (= gets angry very easily).他是个急性子。You must learn to control your temper.你得学会捺住性子。After an hour of waiting tempers began to fray (= people began to get angry).等了一个小时后,大伙开始冒火了。She broke the plates in a fit of temper.她一气之下把盘子都摔碎了。A temper is also a short period of feeling very angry. * temper亦指一阵暴怒、怒气She says awful things when she's in a temper.她一发脾气说话就很难听。 see also lose your temper lose your temper tantrum ˈtæntrəm [countable] a sudden short period of angry, unreasonable behaviour, especially in a child (尤指儿童)耍脾气,使性子They claimed she threw tantrums and was difficult to work with.他们说她爱使性子,很难一起工作。Young children often have temper tantrums.小孩子经常爱使性子。 rage [countable] a period of violent anger that is difficult to control 暴怒;狂怒Sue stormed out in a rage.苏大发雷霆。She attacked him in a jealous rage.她因妒忌而发怒攻击他。 see also rage anger noun mood [countable] a period of being angry or impatient 坏心境;坏脾气I wonder why he's in such a mood today.我不知道他为什么今天脾气这么坏。She was in one of her moods (= one of her regular periods of being angry or impatient).她心情又不好了。to be in a bad / foul / filthy / terrible mood情绪不佳/很差/很坏/极糟 see also mood mood , moody moody sulk [countable] (BrE also the sulks [plural]) a period of being silent and bad-tempered because you are annoyed about sth 生闷气;愠怒Jo was in a sulk upstairs.乔在楼上生闷气。Ed's got the sulks again.埃德又生闷气了。 see also sulk brood verb , sulky irritable huff [countable] (informal) a period of being bad-tempered, especially because sb has annoyed or upset you 怒气冲冲,生气(尤指被人惹恼或烦乱所致)She went home in a huff.她怒气冲冲地回家了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4768 COCA: 6436
temper
Anger and annoyance: asperity, anger, annoyance...
To become, or to make something weaker: lessen, reduce, subside...

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