temperamental 的定义
- having or exhibiting a strongly marked, individual temperament.
- moody, irritable, or sensitive: a temperamental artist.
- given to erratic behavior; unpredictable.
- of or relating to temperament; constitutional: temperamental differences.
temperamental 近义词
angry most of the time; moody
temperamental 的近义词 38 个
- capricious
- erratic
- excitable
- fickle
- headstrong
- high-strung
- impatient
- irritable
- mercurial
- ornery
- passionate
- petulant
- thin-skinned
- unpredictable
- unreliable
- unstable
- volatile
- changeable
- cussed
- easily upset
- emotional
- explosive
- fiery
- froward
- hotheaded
- hyper
- hypersensitive
- in bad mood
- inconsistent
- mean
- neurotic
- sensitive
- ticklish
- touchy
- uncertain
- undependable
- variable
- willful
temperamental 的反义词 17 个
更多temperamental例句
- From the urban and temperamental streets of Buenos Aires and vast pampas to extraordinary landscapes of Patagonia you find variety of objects and shapes to climb.
- Mayli is a strong woman — very temperamental, self-confident — and she spoke to me that way.
- Big Shot, premiering April 16, stars John Stamos as Marvyn Korn, a wildly successful but notoriously temperamental college basketball coach whose NCAA career comes to an abrupt halt following an ugly chair-throwing incident.
- By decoupling creative excellence from the temperamental excesses of big-ego chefdom, the industry will develop new role models and new practices that promote healthier work environments.
- On the surface, the inventory is unpredictable and temperamental.
- Both a rocket engine with a temperamental record and an airframe of revolutionary design and construction had to be proved safe.
- His father could be temperamental and misogynistic, but the family was never plagued with major money-laundering or sex scandals.
- In addition to his temperamental aversion to populism, Roosevelt also had a practical reason to be cautious.
- There, Armstrong became famous for flying the dangerous and temperamental X-15 rocket plane.
- If a writer is by definition a temperamental soul, than a Russian writer represents perhaps a most temperamental soul.
- But they have not the invincible carelessness or temperamental springiness of the old lot—and how should they?
- So temperamental a creature as Sylvia would be prone to exaggerate a situation.
- She bore him one child, Rebecca, of a temperamental nature, and of deep piety like her mother.
- I believe he is incapable of cruelty—physical, mental, or temperamental—quite incapable of it.
- And now she will begin on her eternal subject: a dead friend who was done to death by her husband's temperamental cruelty.