hothead 英 [ˈhɒthed]   美 [ˈhɑthed]

hothead

hothead  英 [ˈhɒthed] 美 [ˈhɑthed]

n. 性急的人;鲁莽的人 

名词复数:hotheads 

That weather is very hot, Chiri hothead. 那天天气很热,赤日炎炎。
He already had a reputation for being a bit rash and a bit of a hothead, and I fully expected his colleagues to write him off as a complete lunatic. 他本来就因为鲁莽和急躁出名,我完全可以想象他的同事们把他当成一个不可救药的疯子。

  • A hothead is someone who's suddenly and easily angered or agitated. It's usually a hothead who starts a riot or turns a peaceful protest violent.
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  • n. 性急的人;鲁莽的人
  • 1. That weather is very hot, Chiri hothead.

    那天天气很热,赤日炎炎。

  • 2. He already had a reputation for being a bit rash and a bit of a hothead, and I fully expected his colleagues to write him off as a complete lunatic.

    他本来就因为鲁莽和急躁出名,我完全可以想象他的同事们把他当成一个不可救药的疯子。

  • 3. A hothead helmet will get football players off the field before heat stroke sets in, a problem that’s killed 39 players since 1995.

    防头热头盔会在球员中暑之前让他们下场,自1995年来因中暑而死的球员已经多达39名。

  • 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."
hot·head / ˈhɒthed ; NAmE ˈhɑːthed / noun a person who often acts too quickly, without thinking of what might happen 莽撞的人;急躁的人 ˌhot-ˈheaded / ; NAmE / adjective hothead hotheads hot·head / ˈhɒthed ; NAmE ˈhɑːthed / ˌhot-ˈheaded / ; NAmE /
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