choleric

形容詞

UK/kɒlˈer.ɪk/
US/kəˈler.ɪk/

定義 choleric 形容詞

  1. Easily angered; having a quick temper.

    • He is known for his choleric temper, often flying off the handle at minor things.

    • The manager's choleric manner towards the staff created a tense office environment.

    • The professor would give choleric replies to any questions from students during lectures.