tempered 英 ['tempəd]  

tempered

tempered  英 ['tempəd]

adj. 缓和的,温和的;调节的;有…气质的  v. 调和(temper的过去分词) 

In view of the image of God stamped on every person, justice must always be tempered by love. 神的形象烙印在所有人的心中。 从这个观念来说,正义必须要用爱来调和。
The smartest, and oftentimes hardest, thing we can do in these kinds of situations is to be more tempered in our reactions. 遇此境况,我们可以做的最聪明也往往是最艰难的选择或者就是更加温和的应对这一切。

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  • adj. 缓和的,温和的;调节的;有…气质的
  • v. 调和(temper的过去分词)
  • 1. In view of the image of God stamped on every person, justice must always be tempered by love.

    神的形象烙印在所有人的心中。 从这个观念来说,正义必须要用爱来调和。

  • 2. The smartest, and oftentimes hardest, thing we can do in these kinds of situations is to be more tempered in our reactions.

    遇此境况,我们可以做的最聪明也往往是最艰难的选择或者就是更加温和的应对这一切。

  • 3. The 'sale' initially attracted celebratory headlines but these were quickly tempered by reports that both the owner and the auctioneer had been forced to travel to China in pursuit of payment.

    最初,各家媒体都用欢庆的头条报道这笔交易。 但是很快,情势便缓和了下来。 因为有报道称:买家和拍卖人都被宣到中国偿还款项。

  • tempered (adj.) 1650s, "brought to desired hardness" (of metals, especially steel), past-participle adjective from temper (v.). Meaning "toned down by admixture" is from 1650s; of music or musical instruments, "tuned," from 1727.
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