temper

temper [ˈtempə(r)]  [ˈtɛmpɚ] 

temper

第三人称单数:tempers

第三人称复数:tempers

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现在分词:tempering

过去分词:tempered

过去式:tempered

temper 基本解释

名词性情,脾气; 特征; (钢等)回火; 怒气

及物动词锻炼; 调和; 使回火; 缓和

不及物动词使调和

temper 同义词

名词disposition character tendency nature mood

temper 反义词

及物动词intensify

temper 相关词组

temper

1. show temper : 发脾气;

2. keep one's temper : 忍耐;

3. out of temper : 发脾气;

4. lose one's temper : 发脾气;

temper 相关例句

及物动词

1. Temper justice with mercy.
    恩威并施。

2. The sea tempers the climates.
    海洋调节气候。

名词

1. His father is in a temper today.
    他父亲今天在发脾气。

2. He's in a temper today.
    他今天在闹情绪。

3. She has a sweet temper.
    她脾气温和。

temper 网络解释

temper的近义词

1. 回火:其它的条件还包括了在加热及淬火过程中大气本身的状况,以及进行热处理之前钢材本身的硬度. 拥有好的工程品质,以油来淬火的步骤如下:7. 在某一温度再回火(temper)一段时间. 现在我们来比比看一般的锻造者处理淬火的步骤:

2. 脾气:偏偏老天爷忽然发起脾气(temper)来,霎时间下起了倾盆大雨,白素贞和小青被淋得无处藏身,正发愁呢,突然只觉头顶多了一把伞,转身一看,只见一位温文尔雅、白净秀气的年轻书生撑着伞在为她们遮雨.

3. 心情:近来心情(temper)郁闷,总有感慨无数. 一人闯荡在外,起初觉得挺酷. 如今回头一看,寂寞凄惨无助. 自小练文习武,觉得是个人物. 没想老大不小,仍然没人光顾. 少年(youngster)暗恋对象,早已嫁作人妇. 那天遇见街头,孩子叫我叔叔.

temper 词典解释
temper的解释

1. 坏脾气;暴脾气
    If you refer to someone's temper or say that they have a temper, you mean that they become angry very easily.

    e.g. He had a temper and could be nasty...
           他脾气不大好,有时凶得很。
    e.g. His short temper had become notorious...
           他的臭脾气是出了名的。

2. 情绪;心情
    Your temper is the way you are feeling at a particular time. If you are in a good temper, you feel cheerful. If you are in a bad temper, you feel angry and impatient.

    e.g. I was in a bad temper last night...
           昨晚我心情不好。
    e.g. He was in a very good temper...
           他当时心情非常好。

3. 使缓和;使温和
    To temper something means to make it less extreme.

    e.g. For others, especially the young and foolish, the state will temper justice with mercy...
           对待其他人时,尤其是年轻人和愚蠢的人,国家会刚柔并济。
    e.g. He had to learn to temper his enthusiasm.
           他得学着给自己的热情降温。

4. 发脾气/开始发火
    If someone is in a temper or gets into a temper, the way that they are behaving shows that they are feeling angry and impatient.

    e.g. She was still in a temper when Colin arrived...
           科林到的时候,她气还没有消。
    e.g. When I try to explain how I feel he just flies into a temper.
           我刚要解释我心里是怎么想的,他就勃然大怒。

5. 发脾气;大发雷霆
    If you lose your temper, you become so angry that you shout at someone or show in some other way that you are no longer in control of yourself.

    e.g. I've never seen him get cross or lose his temper...
           我从未见过他生气或者发火。
    e.g. I lost my temper and banged my book down on the desk.
           我大发雷霆,把书砰地往课桌上一摔。

temper 单语例句

1. temper的意思

1. After losing her temper with her husband one women, the angry Zhang entered a nearby church to calm down.

2. But as the year draws to a close, the museum's staff are getting increasingly worried about the pig's diet and temper.

3. temper是什么意思

3. Questions can include queries about such things as particularly cold hands or feet, excessive sweat in summer or a hot temper.

4. It even said direct intervention on exchanges might be required if other measures failed to temper commodity price volatility.

5. Dissatisfied with the dental work and known for his hot temper, the monkey escaped from the lab around 1 pm on Saturday.

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6. But she was afraid the traditional cure for coughs may be too spicy, and figured out that some hot milk might temper the heat.

7. The lead character is a spoiled young princess who has a twisted face due to her extremely detestable temper.

8. Lynne sought a restraining order after fearing the start of divorce proceedings would spark his temper.

9. temper

9. The unique temper of Zumba makes its unique Dancing Duel a necessary part of some training courses.

10. Sometimes the elderly man would become agitated and lose his temper on the bus for no reason.

temper 英英释义

temper的反义词

noun

1. a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger

    e.g. his temper was well known to all his employees

    Synonym: biliousness irritability peevishness pettishness snappishness surliness

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2. the elasticity and hardness of a metal object
    its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking

    Synonym: toughness

3. a sudden outburst of anger

    e.g. his temper sparked like damp firewood

    Synonym: pique irritation

4. temper在线翻译

4. a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling

    e.g. whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time
           he was in a bad humor

    Synonym: mood humor humour

verb

1. temper的近义词

1. restrain

    Synonym: chasten moderate

2. make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else
    moderate

    e.g. she tempered her criticism

    Synonym: season mollify

3. adjust the pitch (of pianos)

4. harden by reheating and cooling in oil

    e.g. temper steel

    Synonym: harden

5. bring to a desired consistency, texture, or hardness by a process of gradually heating and cooling

    e.g. temper glass

    Synonym: anneal normalize

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