irascible
/ɪˈræsəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈræsəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈra-sə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
irascible — 形容詞
- irasciblepositive
- more irasciblecomparative
- most irasciblesuperlative
1. likely to get angry very quickly, especially in a way that seems part of someone
暴躁
很容易動怒、脾氣急躁
likely to get angry very quickly, especially in a way that seems part of someone's usual character.
Mr. Hsu becomes irascible when the printer jams before class.
上課前印表機一卡紙,Hsu 老師就會變得很暴躁。
become irascible when + everyday frustration
The irascible coach shouted at the team after a lazy warm-up.
那位脾氣暴躁的教練在熱身懶散後,對全隊大吼。
irascible + person noun
After two missed buses, Tariro sounded irascible on the phone.
連續錯過兩班公車後,Tariro 在電話裡聽起來火氣很大。
Our irascible neighbor bangs the gate whenever children kick balls nearby.
附近孩子一踢球,我們那位暴躁的鄰居就會猛敲大門。
Élise wrote an irascible email when the hotel lost her booking.
旅館弄丟 Élise 的預訂後,她寫了一封語氣暴躁的電子郵件。
- bad-tempered
more everyday and direct; irascible is more formal
- touchy
suggests someone is easily upset by criticism or small remarks
- hot-headed
stronger; suggests losing control more dramatically
- patient
focuses on staying tolerant instead of reacting quickly
- even-tempered
stresses steady self-control as a personality trait
文法句型
an irascible + person noun
be irascible with + people
grow irascible under + pressure
sound irascible in + voice/message
用法筆記
Most often describes a person, voice, reply, or manner that shows a habit of losing patience quickly. Distinguish from simply angry: irascible usually suggests a short temper, not one temporary burst of anger.