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◙ n. חמה* * *◙ המח◄ -
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hot.head.ed.ness[hɔth'edidnis] n temeridade, audácia. -
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hotheadedness, obstreperousness -
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12 горячность
ж.1) ( увлечение) ardour, fervour; zeal; ( возбуждённость) hotheadedness; impulsiveness2) ( вспыльчивость) hotheadedness -
13 ὀργίλος
ὀργίλος, η, ον (ὀργή; Hippocr.; Pla., Rep. 2, 405c; 411b; X., De Re Equ. 9, 7; Aristot., EN 2, 7, 10; 4, 5, 8 οἱ ὀργίλοι ταχέως ὀργίζονται καὶ οἷς οὐ δεῖ καὶ ἐφʼ οἷς οὐ δεῖ καὶ μᾶλλον ἢ δεῖ ‘quick-tempered persons lose no time being angry, and do so with those they ought not, over things they ought not, and far more than they ought’; Herodian 4, 9, 3; Ps 17:49; Pr 21:19; 22:24; 29:22; TestAbr A 19 p. 101, 5 [Stone p. 50]; Jos., Ant. 19, 19; Ar.; Theoph. Ant. 1, 2 [p. 60, 28]) inclined to anger, quick-tempered (w. αὐθάδης et al.) Tit 1:7. μὴ γίνου ὀρ. D 3:2.—Subst. τὸ ὀρ. hotheadedness Πέτρε, ἀεί σοι τὸ ὀ. παράκειται Peter, you have a penchant for hotheadedness GMary 463, 19. Cp. ὀργιλότης Hdt. 2, 181; Aristot., EN 4, 5, 1–4; Rhet. 2, 3; Epict., Ench. 42.—DELG s.v. ὀργή. M-M. TW. -
14 חימה
anger, fury, rage, wrath, hotheadedness, wrathfulness, ire, furor, choler -
15 חמה
n. Hamah————————anger, fury, rage, wrath, hotheadedness, wrathfulness, ire, furor, choler————————sun -
16 zapalczywość
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapalczywość
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17 fougue
fougue [fug]feminine noun[de personne] spirit ; [de discours, attaque] fieriness* * *fugnom féminin enthusiasm* * *fuɡ nfardour Grande-Bretagne ardor USA spirit* * *fougue nf enthusiasm.[fug] nom fémininun discours rempli ou plein de fougue a fiery speechse battre avec fougue to fight with spirit, to put up a spirited fight -
18 rauxa
n (f) impulsiveness / rashness / hotheadedness -
19 doldriftigheid
n. hotheadedness, condition of being extremely temperamental or violent -
20 exaltado
• elated• exalted• hotfoot it• hotheadedness• impassioned
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