fractious
adj. 易怒的,急躁的
If you describe someone as fractious, you disapprove of them because they become upset or angry very quickly about small unimportant things.
...fractious national movements.
難以控制的全國運動
Nancy was in a fractious mood...
南希情緒煩躁。
1. stubbornly resistant to authority or control;
2. easily irritated or annoyed;
3. unpredictably difficult in operation; likely to be troublesome;
For decades Turks had endured a string of fractious and corrupt coalitions, interspersed by military coups.
數十年來,土耳其深受聯合陣線不合與腐敗之苦, 還夾雜著軍事政變.
Above all, he sees Europe as it is: a fractious collection of 27 members.
在他的眼中, 歐盟是一個由27名成員組成的、輕率急躁的集體.
Rockets were much too fractious to be tested near thickly populated areas.
在人口稠密地區附近,火箭太難駕馭,無法監測.
Fractious infighting left the cartel in disarray. Prices collapsed.
混戰之後油價崩潰,歐佩克陷入困境.
Iraq remains violent and fractious and its political institutions are weak.
目前,伊拉克國內的局勢依然暴力衝突不斷,一觸即發.