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choleric

/kol-er-ik, kuh-ler-ik/US // ˈkɒl ər ɪk, kəˈlɛr ɪk //UK // (ˈkɒlərɪk) //

胆小的人,胆小的,胆怯的人,胆怯的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extremely irritable or easily angered; irascible: a choleric disposition.
    • : Obsolete. bilious. causing biliousness.

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Examples

  • The opponents know this deep down, or at least fear it, and that is the true reason for their choleric obsession.

  • Habitually unable to contain his choleric temper, Kennedy cut loose when addressing his former Harvard chums in 1937.

  • Valens was of a timid, and Valentinian of a choleric, disposition.

  • Nevertheless, this modern Epaminondas made use of the rattan in his choleric moments, and advised its use!

  • They make his Majesty angry with the Huguenots—a vice peculiar to his Majesty, who is of choleric humor.

  • Being old and choleric, he would go off into a fierce passion against the abolitionists.

  • The fever that follows breeding of teeth comes from choleric humours, inflamed by watching, pain and heat.