- display temper
- 1) Общая лексика: пылить2) Макаров: быть раздражённым, гневаться, злиться
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Display (horse) — Display Sire Fair Play Grandsire Hastings Dam Cicuta Damsire Nassovian Sex Stallion Foaled … Wikipedia
temper — n. 1) to control, keep one s temper 2) to lose one s temper 3) a bad, explosive, hot, nasty, quick, uncontrollable, ungovernable, violent temper 4) a calm, even temper 5) tempers flare (up) 6) a display, fit of temper (she said that in a fit of… … Combinatory dictionary
temper — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 tendency to become angry easily ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, explosive, fierce, fiery, hot, nasty, terrible, violent, volatile … Collocations dictionary
display — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 arrangement of things ADJECTIVE ▪ attractive, beautiful, colourful/colorful, dazzling, excellent, fine, good, interesting, stunning … Collocations dictionary
temper tantrum — Tantrum Tan trum, n. 1. A whim; an affected air. [Colloq. and archaic] Thackeray. [1913 Webster] 2. A display of ill humor, especially a demonstration of rage or frustration by shouting or violent physical movements, such as the stamping of feet; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
temper — 1. noun 1) he walked out in a temper Syn: fit of rage, rage, fury, fit of pique, tantrum, bad mood, mood, sulk, huff; informal grump, snit, hissy fit 2) a display of temper Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
temper — 1. noun 1) he walked out in a temper Syn: rage, fury, fit of pique, tantrum, bad mood, pet, sulk, huff; Brit.; informal strop, paddy; N.Amer.; informal hissy fit 2) a display of temp … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
display — 1 noun 1 ATTRACTIVE ARRANGEMENT (C, U) an attractive arrangement of objects for people to look at or buy (+ of): a display of African tribal masks 2 PERFORMANCE (C) a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people: a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Temper — Temperare (to mix correctly) is the Latin origin of words like temperature and tempering ; it and tempo come, in turn, from tempus (time or season). Thus, the word temper can refer (at least informally) to any time and temperature sensitive… … Wikipedia
temper — 1. Disposition; in general, any characteristic or particular state of mind. SYN: temperament (2). 2. A display of irritation or anger. See tantrum. 3. To treat metal by application of heat, as in annealing or quenching … Medical dictionary
hysterical fit — temper tantrum, uncontrolled emotional display … English contemporary dictionary