temperately 的定义
- moderate or self-restrained; not extreme in opinion, statement, etc.: a temperate response to an insulting challenge.
- moderate as regards indulgence of appetite or passion, especially in the use of alcoholic liquors.
- not excessive in degree, as things, qualities, etc.
- moderate in respect to temperature; not subject to prolonged extremes of hot or cold weather.
- Microbiology. existing in infected host cells but rarely causing lysis.
temperately 近义词
等同于 justly
temperately 的近义词 41 个
- accurately
- correctly
- decently
- duly
- equally
- equitably
- honestly
- honorably
- impartially
- lawfully
- legally
- legitimately
- properly
- reasonably
- rightfully
- rightly
- befittingly
- beneficently
- benevolently
- benignly
- candidly
- charitably
- decorously
- duteously
- dutifully
- evenhandedly
- fitly
- fittingly
- frankly
- helpfully
- moderately
- nicely
- piously
- respectably
- righteously
- straightforwardly
- tolerantly
- unreservedly
- uprightly
- virtuously
- well
temperately 的反义词 3 个
等同于 moderately
等同于 mildly
等同于 reasonably
temperately 的近义词 10 个
等同于 soberly
temperately 的近义词 9 个
temperately 的反义词 4 个
更多temperately例句
- Using a model based on the relationships they found, the team estimated that by the end of century, temperate tree senescence might shift earlier by three to six days.
- The arboreal shift from green to gold marks the beginning of autumn for many in temperate climes, a color change that goes hand in hand with pumpkin spice lattes and cozying up as the weather cools.
- The other lineage, from Oklahoma, tolerates colder weather and is considered temperate.
- One of the main reasons for keeping the Rule, cited by commenters, is that the Tongass is the world’s largest temperate rainforest and acts as a carbon sink to offset climate change.
- Researchers in countries such as the US, Canada, England, and Germany have focused much of their work on migratory birds that breed in the north temperate zone.
- The quartet is presented with a pitcher of syrup, which the waiter advises we apply “temperately, but not timidly.”
- If it be not kindly, temperately, and thoughtfully conducted, men everywhere will be able to justify their remonstrances.
- This ballad (one of the most temperately worded of literary successes) goes on to say that “the effect was great.”
- They were given decently, temperately, but not without the proof that force lay behind the commands.
- Suppose a house with a great central hall, into which a current of fresh, temperately warmed air is continually pouring.
- Yet, I am anxious to talk temperately—and God knows it will require an effort.