temperament
temperament 英 [ˈtemprəmənt] 美 [ˈtɛmprəmənt, ˈtɛmpərə-]
n. 性情,性格;急躁
名词复数:temperaments
- While a mood can change, your temperament is your overall tone most of the time. Just like dogs, people have temperaments: some are aggressive; some are playful; and some are just happy to carry your slippers.
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- n. 性情,性格;急躁
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1. to have an artistic temperament
有艺术家的气质
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2. a horse with an excellent temperament
性情温顺的马
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3. She's a dreamer and a romantic by temperament.
她生性异想天开,浪漫多情。
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4. an actor given to displays of temperament
性情喜怒无常的演员
- temperament (n.) late 14c., "proportioned mixture of elements," from Latin temperamentum "proper mixture, a mixing in due proportion," from temperare "to mix in due proportion, modify, blend; restrain oneself" (see temper (v.)). In medieval theory, it meant a combination of qualities (hot, cold, moist, dry) that determined the nature of an organism; thus also "a combination of the four humors (sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic, and melancholic) that made up a person's characteristic disposition." General sense of "habit of mind, natural disposition" is from 1821.
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