tantrum
US: /ˈtæntɹəm/
UK: /tˈɑːntɹəm/
UK: /tˈɑːntɹəm/
English Vietnamese dictionary
tantrum /'tæntrəm/
- danh từ
- cơn giận, cơn thịnh nộ, cơn tam bành
- to fly into a tantrum: nổi giận
- cơn giận, cơn thịnh nộ, cơn tam bành
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun
a sudden short period of angry, unreasonable behaviour, especially in a child: to have / throw a tantrum + Children often have temper tantrums at the age of two or thereabouts.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
fit (of anger or of passion), outburst, eruption, blow-up, explosion, flare-up, storm, rage, fury, Colloq Brit paddy, wax:
He has a tantrum every time he fails to get his own way.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
temper
VERB + TANTRUM
have, throw
He threw a tantrum on the school bus.
| deal with | ignore
Concise English dictionary
tantrums'tæntrəm
noun
+a display of bad temper