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41 fly into
(suddenly to get into (a rage, a temper etc).) ter um acesso de -
42 fly off the handle
(to lose one's temper.) perder as estribeiras -
43 get into
1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) vestir2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) começar3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) atingir -
44 ill-tempered / ill-natured
adjectives (having or showing bad temper: Don't be so ill-natured just because you're tired.) mal-humorado -
45 indulge in
(to give way to (an inclination, emotion etc): She indulged in tears / in a fit of temper.) entragar-se a -
46 out of sorts
1) (slightly unwell: I felt a bit out of sorts after last night's heavy meal.) mal-disposto2) (not in good spirits or temper: He's been a little out of sorts since they told him to stay at home.) mal-disposto -
47 aggravate
['æɡrəveit]1) (to make worse: His bad temper aggravated the situation.) agravar2) (to make (someone) angry or impatient: She was aggravated by the constant questions.) irritar• -
48 blow up
1) (to break into pieces, or be broken into pieces, by an explosion: The bridge blew up / was blown up.) explodir2) (to fill with air or a gas: He blew up the balloon.) encher3) (to lose one's temper: If he says that again I'll blow up.) explodir -
49 even
I 1. [i:vən] adjective1) (level; the same in height, amount etc: Are the table-legs even?; an even temperature.) uniforme2) (smooth: Make the path more even.) liso3) (regular: He has a strong, even pulse.) regular4) (divisible by 2 with no remainder: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 etc are even numbers.) par5) (equal (in number, amount etc): The teams have scored one goal each and so they are even now.) quite6) ((of temperament etc) calm: She has a very even temper.) sereno2. verb1) (to make equal: Smith's goal evened the score.) igualar2) (to make smooth or level.) nivelar•- evenly- evenness - be/get even with - an even chance - even out - even up II [i:vən] adverb1) (used to point out something unexpected in what one is saying: `Have you finished yet?' `No, I haven't even started.'; Even the winner got no prize.) até mesmo2) (yet; still: My boots were dirty, but his were even dirtier.) até, ainda•- even if- even so - even though -
50 exhibition
[eksi'biʃən]1) (a public display (eg of works of art, industrial goods etc): an exhibition of children's books.) exposição2) (an act of showing or revealing: What an exhibition of bad temper!) demonstração -
51 exterior
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52 fiendish
1) (wicked or devilish: a fiendish temper.) demoníaco2) (very difficult, clever etc: a fiendish plan.) diabólico -
53 fiery
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54 fly into
(suddenly to get into (a rage, a temper etc).) ter um acesso de -
55 fly off the handle
(to lose one's temper.) perder as estribeiras -
56 forbearance
[fə'beərəns](patience; control of temper: She showed great forbearance.) tolerância -
57 get into
1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) pôr2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) entrar em, ter um acesso de3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) dar em -
58 hasty
1) (done etc in a hurry: a hasty snack.) apressado2) (acting or done with too much speed and without thought: She is too hasty - she should think carefully before making such an important decision; a hasty decision.) precipitado3) (easily made angry: a hasty temper.) impetuoso -
59 hot
[hot]1) (having or causing a great deal of heat: a hot oven; That water is hot.) quente2) (very warm: a hot day; Running makes me feel hot.) quente3) ((of food) having a sharp, burning taste: a hot curry.) picante4) (easily made angry: a hot temper.) impetuoso5) (recent; fresh: hot news.) recente•- hotly- hot air - hot-blooded - hot dog - hotfoot - hothead - hotheaded - hothouse - hot-plate - be in - get into hot water - hot up - in hot pursuit - like hot cakes -
60 ill-tempered / ill-natured
adjectives (having or showing bad temper: Don't be so ill-natured just because you're tired.) mal-humoradoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > ill-tempered / ill-natured
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