Colera in english

Anger

pronunciation: æŋgɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

cólera1 = cholera. 

Example: However, there has been progress: newer university and divisional libraries have been established, and research libraries, such as the cholera Research Laboratory are small in number but impressive.

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» brote de cóleracholera outbreak .

Example: The ongoing Haiti cholera outbreak is the worst epidemic of cholera in recent history.

cólera2 = anger ; wrath ; bile ; rage. 

Example: The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.Example: There is an element of scepticism about scholarly writing in the field of librarianship, and an element of fear of the wrath of those at the head of the profession.Example: It would merely give him the opportunity to pour out his bile.Example: Librarians would find their jobs a lot easier if they were relieved of the responsibility of being all things to all people, and should encouraged to accept their own human fallibility and express their rage, frustration, and fears.

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» acceso de cóleraoutburst of rage .

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

» arranque de cólerablaze of angerfit of ragefit of angeroutburst of angeroutburst of rageheat of passion .

Example: He left the art world for seven years, returning only after a blaze of anger inspired him to create a piece showing his frustration.

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.

Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: 'Heat of passion,' or 'diminished capacity' are forms of such mitigating circumstances = "Ataque de ira," o "capacidad disminuida" son algunas circunstancias atenuantes.

» arrebato de cóleraangry outburstfit of ragefit of angeroutburst of rageoutburst of angerblaze of angerheat of passion .

Example: As mentioned above, angry outbursts, irritability and developing a short temper can also be symptoms that mask depression.

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.

Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He left the art world for seven years, returning only after a blaze of anger inspired him to create a piece showing his frustration.

Example: 'Heat of passion,' or 'diminished capacity' are forms of such mitigating circumstances = "Ataque de ira," o "capacidad disminuida" son algunas circunstancias atenuantes.

» ataque de cólerafit of ragefit of angeroutburst of rageblaze of angeroutburst of angerheat of passion .

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.

Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He left the art world for seven years, returning only after a blaze of anger inspired him to create a piece showing his frustration.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: 'Heat of passion,' or 'diminished capacity' are forms of such mitigating circumstances = "Ataque de ira," o "capacidad disminuida" son algunas circunstancias atenuantes.

» ataques de cóleraflaming .

Example: Electronic mail communication on the Internet can be used as a medium for voicing strong opinions about particular themes (flaming).

» desahogar + Posesivo + cóleravent + Posesivo + spleen (on) .

Example: The review is incompetent and irresponsible, apparently motivated by a need to vent spleen, and characterized by an amount of ill-feeling out of place in a scholarly journal.

» montar en cólerathrow + a tantrumthrow + a fitthrow + a hissy fitspit + featherslose + Posesivo + temperfly off + the handlego + ballisticfly into + a ragelose + Posesivo + raghave + a fithave + a meltdown .

Example: During the course of the observation, the researcher witnessed the teacher deal once with physical violence by helping a particularly dangerous student to 'take time out' instead of throwing a tantrum.

Example: The diva then threw a fit when told they couldn't serve her a milkshake.

Example: Perhaps I should have thrown a hissy fit, but I just couldn't be bothered.

Example: It makes me laugh to think of you poor losers spitting feathers about the government.

Example: His father gave him a bag of nails, and told him to drive a nail in the fence in the backyard whenever he lost his temper.

Example: In other words, it is not true that homicides are commonly committed by ordinary citizens who just fly off the handle.

Example: Allegedly mellowed coach Mike Ditka went ballistic on his inept players as they were being crushed by the visiting team.

Example: He winkled the truth out of her, flew into a rage, and demanded she gives her friend an ultimatum.

Example: A Judge has slammed a police officer who 'lost his rag' and broke the jaw of the man he was arresting.

Example: We both thought they'd have a fit if they found out I'd been involved with a man who had a wife and children.

Example: When your toddler has a meltdown, it's perfectly natural to want to fly off the handle.

» que se monta en cólera fácilmentehair-trigger .

Example: He has an incredibly limited vocabulary and a hair-trigger temper that betrays his bestial nature.

Colera synonyms

wrath in spanish: ira, pronunciation: ræθ part of speech: noun ire in spanish: ira, pronunciation: aɪr part of speech: noun ira in spanish: ira, pronunciation: aɪrə part of speech: noun choler in spanish: hiel, pronunciation: tʃoʊlɜr part of speech: noun angriness in spanish: enojo, pronunciation: æŋgrinəs part of speech: noun see red in spanish: ver rojo, pronunciation: sɪred part of speech: verb
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