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temper

/tem-per/US // ˈtɛm pər //UK // (ˈtɛmpə) //

节制,回火,脾气,锻炼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a particular state of mind or feelings.
    • : habit of mind, especially with respect to irritability or patience, outbursts of anger, or the like; disposition: an even temper.
    • : heat of mind or passion, shown in outbursts of anger, resentment, etc.
    • : calm disposition or state of mind: to be out of temper.
    • : a substance added to something to modify its properties or qualities.
    • : Metallurgy. the degree of hardness and strength imparted to a metal, as by quenching, heat treatment, or cold working.the percentage of carbon in tool steel.the operation of tempering.
    • : Archaic. a middle course; compromise.
    • : Obsolete. the constitution or character of a substance.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to moderate or mitigate: to temper justice with mercy.
    • : to soften or tone down.
    • : to bring to a proper, suitable, or desirable state by or as by blending or admixture.
    • : to moisten, mix, and work up into proper consistency, as clay or mortar.
    • : Metallurgy. to impart strength or toughness to by heating and cooling.
    • : to produce internal stresses in by sudden cooling from low red heat; toughen.
    • : to tune so as to make the tones available in different keys or tonalities.
    • : to modify by mixing with a medium.
    • : Archaic. to combine or blend in due proportions.
    • : Archaic. to pacify.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be or become tempered.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounstate of mind
Forms: tempered, tempering
Synonyms
attitude态度,心态,姿态,态climate气候,气候问题,气氛,气候disposition处置,处置方式,处罚,处分humor幽默,幽默感,幽默风趣,幽默的mood心情,心境,心态,心绪personality个性,人格,人品,人气spirit灵魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处,灵魂的力量temperament脾气,脾性,性情,性格atmosphere大气,大气层,气氛,大气候attribute归属,归因于,属性,归因aura灵气,灵光character特征complexion脸色,面色,肤色,面色苍白condition条件,状况,情况,状态constitution宪法,宪政,憲法,构成drift漂流,漂移,漂泊,漂浮individualism个人主义,个体主义individuality个性,个性化,个性签名,人格leaning倾斜的,倾斜,倾斜度,倾斜性makeup化妆品,妆容,化妆,妆mind思想,心灵,介意,脑子里nature自然,自然界,性质,大自然orientation方向,定位,定向,方向性outlook展望,观点,展望未来,愿景peculiarity特异性,独特之处,特殊性,独特的地方posture姿态,姿势,态势,态度property财产,属性,物业,财物quality质量,品质,质量问题,质量方面scene现场,现场情况soul灵魂,魂,灵魂人物,灵魂深处state国家,国家的,国家的情况strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性style风格,样式tendency倾向性,趋势,趋向,倾向tenor男高音,男中音,男音,男声thing事物,事,事项,事态timbre音色,音响,音域,音效tone声调,语气,口气,音调trend趋势,潮流,走势,倾向type类型,种类,型vein脉络,静脉,血管,脉way途径,办法,办法是,途径是frame of mind心境,心态,心境篇,心境的框架
nounangriness; bad mood
Forms: tempered, tempering
Synonyms
anger愤怒,怒气,怒,愤慨fury暴怒,愤怒,怒火,狂怒impatience不耐烦,急躁,急躁不安,耐心ire愤怒,仇恨,怒火,怒气outburst爆发,突发事件,爆发力,爆发性passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧resentment怨恨,怨气,反感,愤慨sensitivity敏感性,敏感度,灵敏度,敏感tantrum发脾气,发脾气的时候,发脾气的人,发脾气的acerbity涩性,涩味,涩,涩的annoyance烦扰,烦心事,烦恼,烦人crossness交叉性,交叉度,交叉点,交叉dander皮屑,皮屑问题,皮屑的问题,屑excitability兴奋性,兴奋度,兴奋点,兴奋症fit适合,适应,合适的,合身fretfulness烦躁不安,焦躁不安,烦躁,浮躁furor愤怒,骚动,怒火中烧,暴怒heat热度,热力,热,热量huffiness气喘吁吁,气愤,愠怒,气喘病irascibility易燃性,刺激性,易怒性,易怒irritability易怒,暴躁不安,暴躁,易怒症irritation刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,恼怒miff米夫,密夫,宓妃peevishness怨气,怨天尤人,怨恨,厌世情绪petulance娇气,贪婪,娇气症,娇纵pugnacity顽固性,顽强拼搏,顽固不化,顽强snit冷笑话,冷笑,鼻涕,鼻涕虫sourness酸味,酸性,酸度,酸味儿stew焖烧,炖煮,炖菜,炖sullenness闷闷不乐,愠怒,闷骚,忧郁症surliness温和,温和舒适,温和度,温和的态度tartness焦糖度,焦糖味,焦糖,焦味tear撕裂,泪水,眼泪,撕扯tiff蒂夫,小费,小册子tizzy晕头转向,晕眩,昏昏沉沉,眩晕touchiness触摸性,触感,触觉,触摸感wax蜡像,蜡,蜡质,蜡笔小新bad humor不好的幽默,恶劣的幽默,恶搞,不好的幽默感cantankerousness气质,气势汹汹,大气粗暴,脾气暴躁grouchiness厌烦情绪,忧郁症,厌烦,厌恶感hotheadedness热心肠,热心肠的人,热心,热心的人ill-humor幽默感,冷笑话,幽默,恶语伤人short fuse短暂的保险丝,短暂的熔断器,短保险,保险丝短slow burn缓慢燃烧,慢烧,慢性燃烧,缓慢的燃烧

Examples

  • He could be moody and irritable in the best of times, but now it was ratcheted up to new levels of intensity, and it seemed like I was often bearing the brunt of his foul temper.

  • JaMarcus had always been slow to anger, but DeArthur noticed he was developing a temper.

  • It felt like really bad parenting — your child threw a temper tantrum and you gave him the cake just to shut him up.

  • He had a temper we couldn’t predict, but in the afternoons, the two of us could spend hours exploring the world inside his parking lot.

  • I can’t rationalize as much as I want to why I was a yeller or continue to have a bad temper.

  • “When I was a kid I used to have temper tantrums on the basketball court,” he says.

  • “I have an unfortunate temper that flares up not too often, thank God,” Baquet says.

  • He is said to have received a warning from the overall al Qaeda organization to temper his videos.

  • Any argument I try to hold comes tumbling out in the form of a whiny temper tantrum.

  • Again, the Israeli temper is hot and quick, sometimes reason becomes blinded and emotions take control.

  • The Marshals were inclined to attribute their disgrace to the ill-will of Berthier and not to the temper of Napoleon.

  • But he marred it all by a temper so ungovernable that in Paris there was current a byword, "Explosive as Garnache."

  • If any one has lost his temper, as well as his money, he takes good care not to show it; to do so here would be indeed bad form.

  • Victor was the younger son and brother—a tete montee, with a temper which invited violence and a will which no ax could break.

  • All these exhibitions of temper and anger result from what I have pointed out to your Majesty in many other letters.