conniption
英 [kə'nɪpʃ(ə)n]
美[kə'nɪpʃən]
释义
n. 歇斯底里;阵怒(等于conniption fit)
中文词源
conniption 生气,发狂可能来自captious创造的新词。
 英文词源
- conniption (n.)
 - 1833, American English, origin uncertain; perhaps related to corruption, which was used in a sense of "anger" from 1799, or from English dialectal canapshus "ill-tempered, captious," probably a corruption of captious.
 
英英释意
- 1. a display of bad temper;
 - "he had a fit"
 - "she threw a tantrum"
 - "he made a scene"