hot-blooded

英 [ˌhɒt ˈblʌdɪd] 美 [ˌhɑːt ˈblʌdɪd]

adj.  情感强烈的; 血气方刚的; 易怒的

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牛津词典

adj.

  1. 情感强烈的;血气方刚的;易怒的
    having strong emotions and easily becoming very excited or angry

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 易激动的;感情冲动的;(尤指)敢爱敢恨的
      If you describe someone as hot-blooded, you mean that they are very quick to express their emotions, especially anger and love.
      1. Both of these dancers knew full well why they attracted the attentions of two hot-blooded young men.
        这两名舞蹈演员都深知自己何以吸引了两位热血青年的注意力。

    双语例句

    1. Both of these dancers knew full well why they attracted the attentions of two hot-blooded young men.
      这两名舞蹈演员都深知自己何以吸引了两位热血青年的注意力。
    2. It means cold fishes can snuggle down under the cozier side, while their hot-blooded partners can choose the lighter option.
      这意味着怕冷的一方可以舒服地蜷缩在更保温一边,而他们的另一半,如果很怕热,就可以选择睡在被子比较轻薄的另一边。
    3. I expected more of that Italian hot-blooded style, you know?
      我还以为会是意大利式样的激情风格。
    4. I want to tell those hot-blooded youth: treasure-owned life such as tea-like fragrance can be ten-mile!
      我想告诉那些热血青年:珍惜拥有的,人生才能如茶般飘香十里!
    5. A hot-blooded youth. he felt as if his whole body were on fire.
      一个热血沸腾的青年他感觉混身热血沸腾。
    6. At the age of twenty, upon hearing a celebrity, I world rush forward, hot-blooded, jumping for joy.
      二十岁的时候,一听到名人就激动不已,就欢呼雀跃,就奋不顾身往前冲。
    7. A hot-blooded person is one who easily shows strong feelings.
      一个易激动的人经常会表现出强烈的感情。
    8. But it's a vitality that easily translates into a hot-blooded, prickly, too-quick-to-react attitude.
      但是,这种活力稍有不当也很容易转变成热血沸腾、棘手且过激的态度。
    9. Many of these self-willed hot-blooded young Virginians tended to convert university life into a long course of drinking and gambling.
      那些任性、血气方刚的弗吉尼亚青年中有许多人却往往把大学生活消磨在无休止的酗酒和赌博之中。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. prone to emotion
      1. hot-blooded Latin-Americans