Choleric Meaning in English
word
ˈkɑɫɝɪk
KAW-luh-rik
kəʊlˈɛɹɪk
koh-LER-ik
释义
Someone who is choleric is easily angered or quick-tempered. It describes a person who gets irritated or upset quickly.
用法与细微差别
A formal and literary word; rarely used in everyday conversation. Often found in descriptions of personality, classic literature, or medical history (old theory of 'four humors'). Typically used with 'temperament' or to vividly describe anger-prone people.
Spanish: colérico - irasciblePortuguese (BR): colérico - irritadiçoPortuguese (PT): colérico - irritadiçoChinese (Simplified): 易怒的 - 暴躁的Chinese (Traditional): 易怒的 - 暴躁的Hindi: क्रोधी - चिड़चिड़ाArabic: سريع الغضب - حاد المزاجBengali: রাগী - খিটখিটে স্বভাবেরRussian: вспыльчивый - раздражительныйJapanese: 癇癪持ち - 怒りっぽいVietnamese: dễ nổi cáu - hay cáu gắtKorean: 성미가 급한 - 화를 잘 내는Turkish: kolerik - çabuk sinirlenenUrdu: تیز مزاج - جلد غصہ ہونے والاIndonesian: lekas marah - pemarah
例句
He has a choleric personality and gets angry easily.
basic
The teacher is strict but not choleric.
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People avoided the choleric manager.
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Her choleric nature makes it hard for her to stay calm under stress.
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Despite his choleric outbursts, he is actually quite fair.
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You don’t want to cross someone with a choleric temperament in a bad mood!
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