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Перевод: choleric speek choleric


[прилагательное]
холерический; раздражительный; вспыльчивый; желчный


Тезаурус:

  1. Much more choleric than his brother - who was never in those years very far from outright rudeness - Wilson offended people, and important people, right and left.
  2. In medieval times you would have been a Sanguine, Melancholy, Choleric or Phlegmatic type.
  3. During the next course they were faced by the representation of a "man of warre" standing in fire (associated with summer and the choleric humour); and while consuming the third course they were confronted by the form of a man with a "sikelle in his hande" standing in a river (signifying water and the phlegmatic humour associated with autumn and harvest-time).
  4. His gingerish stubble I imagined was not a natural growth but a product of choleric distemper.
  5. For example, Balanchine in his Four Temperaments (with music by Hindemith) describes the moods of a melancholic, sanguine, phlegmatic and choleric man or woman.
  6. By the time we reach the end of the scene we see that this is how it is, for the fulsome praisers of their father put aside their hypocrisy and, left alone with each other, and with us, reveal their true nature, moving down from inflated verse to coldly pragmatic prose: They are not only cold and censorious - "unruly waywardness infirm and choleric years unconstant starts" - but end by planning some form of counteraction: "We shall further think on it" - "We must do something, and i" th' heat' (307f.).
  7. Long was a choleric, short-tempered man who was a constant trial to colleagues in opposition or in power.
  8. The bus took off for downtown Jo'burg, followed by our small convoy of about three cars, though in the ensuing hour, every reporter in FI was shuttling back and forth between the drivers' hotel and the circuit, where the angry bosses and the choleric Jean-Marie Balestre, president of FISA, met in angry conclave.
  9. His portrayal of the choleric and sanguine temperaments is very good indeed and although the two middle movements are perhaps a shade fast, there are still splendidly in character.
  10. In one home a "strong and masterful, buxom and choleric" grandmother took charge of the household.
  11. He would have been at home as a sixteenth-century Elizabethan, categorizing people according to their essential natures; choleric, melancholic, mercurial, saturnine, qualities mirroring the planets that governed their birth.
  12. Colonel Fergusson's faked sleep became more choleric.
  13. Whenever an opportunity arose for him to spike evidence or arguments favourable to the defence, he did not hesitate to do so, even at one choleric moment telling Nicky not to be stupider than he was; and his summing-up was a summing-up for the prosecution.

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