
英:/'ˈtæntrəm/ 美:/'ˈtæntrəm/
發脾氣
複數:tantrums
GRE,SAT
n. 發脾氣;發怒
Sometimes he has tantrums for trivia, just like a child.
他有時候因為一些小事就耍脾氣,像個孩子一樣。
She had tantrums many times a day during the pregnancy.
她懷孕時一天能耍好幾次脾氣。
Surrender now or face my tantrum.
投降吧,否則你就得直面我的怒火。
If she doesn't get her own way she has temper tantrums.
如果不順着她 她就會耍脾氣
Of course Dr. Craven had been sent for the morning after Colin had had his tantrum.
當然,科林大發脾氣後,第二天一早,克雷文醫生就被請來了。
He immediately threw a tantrum, screaming and stomping up and down like a child.
他立刻發起脾氣來,尖叫着,像孩子似的來回跺腳。
I may be obliged to have a tantrum, said Colin regretfully.
“我可能得發脾氣了。”科林遺憾地說。
He's not had a tantrum or a whining fit since you made friends.
自從你交了朋友後,他就沒發過脾氣,也沒發過牢騷。
If he can't find them, he has a tantrum.
如果沒有找到,他就大發脾氣。
temper tantrum
亂發脾氣;[醫]暴怒發作
n.|angry at/blow-up;發脾氣;發怒
tantrum(中文譯作“發脾氣”或“暴怒”)是一個名詞,指因情緒失控而突然爆發的激烈、非理性行為,常見于兒童,但成人也可能出現。該詞源自17世紀的英語,可能與拉丁語“tremere”(顫抖)相關,暗示情緒激動時的肢體表現。
權威來源進一步區分了“tantrum”與“meltdown”:前者多為有意識的行為,後者則更接近情緒崩潰(如自閉症譜系障礙者的反應)。
tantrum 是一個英語名詞,指突然的情緒爆發,通常表現為無法控制的憤怒或發脾氣,常見于兒童,但也可用于成人。以下是詳細解析:
核心含義
指因情緒激動(如憤怒、挫敗感)而産生的短暫而激烈的行為,例如哭鬧、尖叫、摔東西等。
適用對象
傳統上多用于描述兒童行為,但現代語境中也用于成人(如職場或壓力場景)。
如需更多例句或拓展用法,可參考權威詞典(如劍橋詞典)。
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