- to lose one's temper; to fly into a rage; to throw a tantrum
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- to lose one's temper
- to fly into a rage
- to throw a tantrum
This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone becomes very angry and expresses that anger openly.
He often loses his temper over trivial matters.
Please don't lose your temper; we can find a solution.
This meaning suggests a sudden and intense display of anger, often without much warning.
She flew into a rage upon hearing the news.
This usage refers to a childish or unreasonable display of anger, typically associated with younger individuals but can apply to adults in certain contexts.
The child threw a tantrum because he didn’t want to eat vegetables.
She threw a tantrum in the store, wanting to buy that toy.
Generated collocations (experimental)
fā pí qì发脾气to lose one's temperfā pí qì发脾气de的hái zi孩子a child who throws a tantrumróng yì容易fā pí qì发脾气to be prone to losing one's temperfā pí qì发脾气de的mǔ qīn母亲a mother who loses her temperrěn bu zhù忍不住fā pí qì发脾气unable to hold back one's temperfā pí qì发脾气de的lǎo bǎn老板a boss who loses his temperfā pí qì发脾气de的lǐ yóu理由a reason to lose one's temperfā pí qì发脾气de的fāng shì方式a way of losing one's temperkòng zhì控制fā pí qì发脾气to control one's temperbì miǎn避免fā pí qì发脾气to avoid losing one's temperfā pí qì发脾气de的hòu guǒ后果the consequences of losing one's temperfā pí qì发脾气de的shí hou时候when someone loses their temper