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词汇 tantrum
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Definition of tantrum in English:

tantrum

noun ˈtantrəmˈtæntrəm
  • An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child.

    发脾气(尤指小孩子耍脾气)

    he has temper tantrums if he can't get his own way
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Temper tantrums in up to a quarter of young children could be caused by food colourings added to popular brands.
    • I used to be big on temper tantrums as a child, and some skills are forever.
    • When he was two, my younger son had a set of tantrums that are etched in my mind.
    • Let them know that their childish tantrums will get them nowhere.
    • Some kids act up or throw tantrums, while some develop physical symptoms such as headaches or insomnia.
    • We strolled around watching kiddies throw tantrums and people screaming on roller coasters.
    • Fortunately the tantrum induced by this frustration made him sleepy and pretty soon he conked out.
    • They have no comprehension of the social codes that govern the rest of us, and may touch inappropriately or throw tantrums.
    • When my son was younger and had a temper tantrum, I found the simplest methods were best.
    • Experts also say that it helps to reduce tantrums and improves the relationship between parents and their children.
    • When he does not like what is happening, he either sulks or throws tantrums.
    • Participants will learn methods and strategies to deal with sibling fighting and tantrums.
    • He shrugged - he's a very nonchalant man, unperturbed by tantrums and certainly not prone to them.
    • They have more temper tantrums and mood swings and refuse any kind of authority!
    • He was known for his tantrums and fits, and his anger was usually known before he was.
    • She died from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain caused by tantrums she threw every night for one week.
    • In fact, they describe him as an extremely driven character prone to mood swings and temper tantrums as much as euphoria.
    • I expected tantrums, but he took it well - exacting his revenge merely by giving me all my change in coins.
    • The first time I ate there my husband's young nephew threw a tantrum.
    • Do the rest of Scotland really care about who owns the newspapers they buy, and are readers interested in the tantrums of editors?
    Synonyms
    fit of temper, fit of rage, fit of pique, fit, outburst, flare-up, blow-up, pet, paroxysm, frenzy, bad mood, mood, huff, scene
    informal paddy, wax, wobbly
    British informal, dated bate
    North American informal blowout, hissy fit

Origin

Early 18th century: of unknown origin.

Definition of tantrum in US English:

tantrum

nounˈtæntrəmˈtantrəm
  • An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child.

    发脾气(尤指小孩子耍脾气)

    he has temper tantrums if he can't get his own way
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some kids act up or throw tantrums, while some develop physical symptoms such as headaches or insomnia.
    • Temper tantrums in up to a quarter of young children could be caused by food colourings added to popular brands.
    • Experts also say that it helps to reduce tantrums and improves the relationship between parents and their children.
    • When my son was younger and had a temper tantrum, I found the simplest methods were best.
    • I expected tantrums, but he took it well - exacting his revenge merely by giving me all my change in coins.
    • Fortunately the tantrum induced by this frustration made him sleepy and pretty soon he conked out.
    • They have no comprehension of the social codes that govern the rest of us, and may touch inappropriately or throw tantrums.
    • We strolled around watching kiddies throw tantrums and people screaming on roller coasters.
    • When he was two, my younger son had a set of tantrums that are etched in my mind.
    • Do the rest of Scotland really care about who owns the newspapers they buy, and are readers interested in the tantrums of editors?
    • When he does not like what is happening, he either sulks or throws tantrums.
    • Let them know that their childish tantrums will get them nowhere.
    • He shrugged - he's a very nonchalant man, unperturbed by tantrums and certainly not prone to them.
    • Participants will learn methods and strategies to deal with sibling fighting and tantrums.
    • He was known for his tantrums and fits, and his anger was usually known before he was.
    • The first time I ate there my husband's young nephew threw a tantrum.
    • They have more temper tantrums and mood swings and refuse any kind of authority!
    • She died from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain caused by tantrums she threw every night for one week.
    • I used to be big on temper tantrums as a child, and some skills are forever.
    • In fact, they describe him as an extremely driven character prone to mood swings and temper tantrums as much as euphoria.
    Synonyms
    fit of temper, fit of rage, fit of pique, fit, outburst, flare-up, blow-up, pet, paroxysm, frenzy, bad mood, mood, huff, scene

Origin

Early 18th century: of unknown origin.

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