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Zwangstemperament

English translation of Zwangstemperament

compulsive temper

Zwangstemperament is a German term used to describe a compulsive temper, or a strong tendency to act impulsively or out of habit. It is often used to describe someone who has a difficult time controlling their emotions or reactions, and may act out in ways that are harmful or disruptive to themselves or others. The term is not a direct translation of the English phrase 'compulsive temper', but it conveys a similar meaning.


Example sentences using: Zwangstemperament

Ich habe ein Zwangstemperament, das ich beherrschen muss.

English translation of Ich habe ein Zwangstemperament, das ich beherrschen muss.

I have a compulsive temperament that I must control.

This sentence describes a person's self-assessment and determination to control their compulsive behavior, often associated with obsessive tendencies.

Sein Zwangstemperament führte zu unnötigen Konflikten.

English translation of Sein Zwangstemperament führte zu unnötigen Konflikten.

His compulsive temperament led to unnecessary conflicts.

This sentence illustrates a situation where someone's compulsive temperament causes unneeded disagreements or controversies, suggesting the person may act impulsively without much consideration.

Ihr Zwangstemperament ist eindeutig in stressigen Situationen zu sehen.

English translation of Ihr Zwangstemperament ist eindeutig in stressigen Situationen zu sehen.

Her compulsive temperament is clearly seen in stressful situations.

This phrase comments on how someone's compulsive temperament becomes evident during stressful situations, suggesting a correlation between stress and compulsiveness.

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