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Перевод: short-tempered
[прилагательное] вспыльчивый; раздражительный; несдержанный
Тезаурус:
- The mask of professional reserve was down now, revealing the average short-tempered human beneath.
- THE day short-tempered Ronnie Garth punched the town's mayor was the luckiest of his life.
- You become tense, short-tempered and irritable with other people.
- Long was a choleric, short-tempered man who was a constant trial to colleagues in opposition or in power.
- Could you not at least say "short-tempered"?
- The red bitch became short-tempered, snapping at the puppy when it went to suckle her dangling teats, now empty of milk: pushing it aside when it clambered over her sleeping body or pummelled her head in a rowdy mock fight.
- In July 1836, Whitman and his new wife Narcissa, accompanied by the stern, short-tempered Reverend Henry Spalding and his ailing spouse, Eliza, hauled a wagon over what would become the Oregon Trail, to Fort Vancouver.
- A small group of civil servants stayed loyal throughout the eighties, of whom the most formidable was the Prime Minister's press secretary, Bernard Ingham, the short-tempered son of a Yorkshire weaver.
- It appears that the case had been in progress before the Heliopolitan Divine Council for eighty years and the gods were understandably becoming impatient and short-tempered, yet they seemed unable to decide upon a judgement.
- He also developed a slightly aggressive attitude, and became a bit short-tempered at times.
- He is too short-tempered, for one thing, and also capable of doubt, anxiety, weariness, fear.
- She found she was short-tempered with shop assistants, angry if something she had ordered failed to arrive on the appointed date.
- When John was so short-tempered, it hardly seemed possible to conduct a civilised conversation.
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