Rabieta in english

Huff

pronunciation: hʌf part of speech: noun
In gestures

rabieta = tantrum ; temper tantrum ; huff ; meltdown. 

Example: Blatant prima donna behavior is becoming less acceptable in America, but at most Italian theaters, being nice will not win opera singers half the respect of a good tantrum.Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.Example: I reached over and ran my fingers along her cheek and she turned toward me, a smile broadening in spite of her huff.Example: During a meltdown, the child may feel confused, agitated, frustrated, overwhelmed, or scared --- i.e. experiencing all sorts of negative emotions.

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» dar una rabietathrow + a tantrumhave + 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: When your toddler has a meltdown, it's perfectly natural to want to fly off the handle.

» de rabietatantrum-pitched .

Example: On several occasions he was witness to the sights and sounds of Balzac's emotionalism, including tantrum-pitched screaming, banging fists on desks, and slamming doors.

» tener una rabietathrow + a fit .

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

Rabieta synonyms

puff in spanish: soplo, pronunciation: pʌf part of speech: noun snort in spanish: bufido, pronunciation: snɔrt part of speech: noun, verb miff in spanish: disgusto, pronunciation: mɪf part of speech: noun chuff in spanish: bagazo, pronunciation: tʃʌf part of speech: verb seeing red in spanish: Viendo rojo, pronunciation: siɪŋred part of speech: noun
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