choleric的意思和读音

choleric

: [kəˈlerɪk] : [ˈkɒlərɪk]

adj.

cholericadj.

1.easily made angry

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adj.1.a choleric person becomes angry very easily

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1.On hearing this the general's head sank; he shrugged his shoulders, and flung up his hands with a choleric gesture.

2.Choleric impromptu speech in the blazing emotional speech, expression rapidly and violently, but the lack of stability.

3.His pride and choleric temper were to ruin him.

4.How did a choleric chef regain his reputation after attacking a kitchen staff??。

5.men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing- H. G. Wells.西-H.G。

6.Choleric speaker should pay attention to the appropriateness of the use of state language, the use of the range.

7.We may know that, due to temperament, a choleric teacher may be energetic, but also quick-tempered and easily angered.

8.adj. peevish devoid petulant scarce cantankerous scanty choleric insufficient crabbed lack fractious deficient inadequate

9.choleric adj. easily angered; bad-tempered