hothead
英 ['hɒthed]
美['hɑthɛd]
- n. 性急的人;鲁莽的人
词态变化
复数: hotheads;形容词: hot-headed;
中文词源
hothead 莽撞的人
比喻用法。
英英释意
- 1. a belligerent grouch
- 2. a reckless impetuous irresponsible person
英文词源
- hothead (n.)
- "short-tempered person," 1650s, from hot in the figurative sense + head (n.); Johnson's dictionary also lists hotmouthed "headstrong, ungovernable;" Elizabethan English had hot-brain "hothead" (c. 1600); and Old English had hatheort "anger, rage," literally "hot heart."
实用场景例句
- He is a hothead and a bully just like his dad.
- 他和他爸爸一样都是个恃强凌弱的莽夫。
柯林斯例句
- She's such a hothead.
- 她真是个急性子.
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- Or some hothead trying to challenge you because his sister wants to meet you?
- 你能想象被一些冲动的家伙挑衅仅仅是因为他的妹妹想见见你?
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- He was such a hothead, he slammed down his coffee mug and broke it.
- 快说说, 你们老板当时什么反应?
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