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pí qi
n. temperament, disposition, spirit, mood; bad temper
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Other meanings
[pí qì]   n. (TCM) spleen qi
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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tā pí qi hěn guài, hěn nán jiē jìn .
phr. His temper is too queer to approach.
fā pí qi
phr. to get angry, to lose one's temper
pí qi suí hé
phr. have an amiable disposition
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tā pí qi bù hǎo, dòng bu dòng jiù fā huǒ .
phr. He has a bad temper and gets angry very easily.
shuǎ pí qi
phr. to throw a tantrum
bào pí qi
n. bad temper
mō tòu le mǒu rén de pí qi
phr. have a thorough knowledge of one's temper
pí qi huài
phr. temper is short, be grumpy
pí qi hǎo
phr. to have a good temper, to have a good nature
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tā pí qi suí hé, dà jiā dōu xǐ huan tā
phr. He's good-tempered. Everybody likes him.
nào pí qi
phr. to fly into a temper, to lose one's temple, be out of temper
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tā pí qi hǎo, cóng lái bù fā huǒ .
phr. He is good-tempered and never gets angry.
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wǒ qī zi de xìng gé fēi cháng hǎo, cóng bù fā pí qì .
phr. My wife is good-tempered, (and she) never gets mad.
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wēn jīng lǐ cháng ài fā pí qi .
phr. Manager Wen always gets angry.
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suī rán xiǎo sūn zhǎng de yì bān, kě pí qi hǎo .
phr. Even though Xiao Sun looks ordinary, (but) he/she has good temperament.
pí qi hěn dà
phr. to have a really bad temper