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łatwo wpadający w złość po angielsku:

1. irritable irritable


If people who smoke are deprived of their cigarettes, they get nervous and irritable.
They are all irritable.
To have more than one problem before him at one time makes him irritable, upset and exasperated.
My father is always irritable after a nap.
I'm usually quite irritable until I've had my first cup of coffee.
Just the thought of having her around the place made him irritable.
Do you get irritable if you sit for an hour without doing anything?
If the moisture barrier is compromised, your skin is vulnerable and more likely to become sensitive and irritable to external irritants.
Greg gets really irritable when he hasn’t had enough sleep.
Be careful what you say - he's rather irritable today.
Jack's been irritable all day.
Mum gets irritable when she's tired. Don't ask her any questions then
Today he is really irritable, don't call him!
I'm really irritable lately. My favorite soccer team is in a slump.

2. easily catching anger easily catching anger



Angielskie słowo "łatwo wpadający w złość" (easily catching anger) występuje w zestawach:

Sandra - przymiotniki cechy charakteru

3. a very quick temper



4. a quick temper


He gets angry easily. He has a quick temper.

5. peevish


Sebastian was a sickly, peevish child.
Why have you become so peevish lately?

Angielskie słowo "łatwo wpadający w złość" (peevish) występuje w zestawach:

trudne przymiotniki

6. have a bad temper



Angielskie słowo "łatwo wpadający w złość" (have a bad temper) występuje w zestawach:

mowa ciała, osobowość