"I seldom lose my temper" means that the person rarely becomes angry or frustrated. They typically maintain their composure and control over their emotions, even in challenging situations. This phrase suggests a calm and patient demeanor.
It means to lose your temper, and get mad.
To temper steel, is to make stronger or harden. loose your temper is to lose your strength, control, resolve, etc It usually means that you have lost control over your anger.
A sword is tempered to make it strong and capable.If a sword loses it's temper, it is useless in battle.
Lose your temper.
when i lose my temper i hit things and break them etc. till i calm down.
Lakota has no noun with the meaning "temper", it exists only in verbal forms:chanksizA = to lose one's temperchanniyAn = to be angrychanzegzeg hinglA = to lose one's temper
You seem to be a gentleman. It is better not to lose your temper with others. Try to bear with them. Be kind to all.
Patience, temper and nerve.
...on the wretched and weak.
Your temper
go bananas
Atoms typically do not lose protons because that would change the identity of the element. Instead, atoms can lose or gain electrons to form ions with a different charge. Protons are not generally lost by atoms in chemical reactions.