Synonym: disposition. Similar words: temperamental, tempera, temperance, temperature, intemperate, sacrament, sacramental, temper. Meaning: ['tempərəmənt] n. 1. your usual mood 2. excessive emotionalism or irritability and excitability (especially when displayed openly) 3. an adjustment of the intervals (as in tuning a keyboard instrument) so that the scale can be used to play in different keys.
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121, " That stubborn Liu temperament!'said Mrs. Liu, fuming.
122, Bellicose: Warlike in manner or temperament; pugnacious.
123, His temperament is a bit odd.
124, to have an artistic temperament.
125, Because iron has a plebeian temperament.
126, Equable in temperament with no suggestion of timidity.
127, She is of obdurate temperament, and gets angry easily.
128, As remarkable as his work was, it was equaled by his rumbustious character and lvely temperament.
129, In particular, his elegiac address written in four-or-six-character style possesses high aesthetic temperament as well as artistic value with magnificent form and prosodic affection.
130, Opera singers often display a lot of temperament, ie are moody or excitable.
131, Zhu Zaiyu, an outstanding expert of Ming Dynasty, first created the theory of twelve_tone equal temperament in the world.
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133, Illiteracy and semiliterate are packed again again thick again modern, analphabetic semiliterate still is on temperament of in one's heart.
134, Of a deeply religious temperament, there was inevitably a tinge of the devotional in his mind.
135, Objective To explore the temperament characteristic of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD ) children and psychology therapy.
136, Ionic order imitated the gentle and graceful temperament of female.
137, His temperament might be said to be just at the point of maturity.
138, You'd surely go for his first-rate brain, though you might pass on what his detractors consider the vainglorious temperament that comes bundled with it.
139, The graceful, elegant, charming and aristocratic atmosphere of the Melodie is reveling. Poulenc"s were full of this temperament but meanwhile, with highly personalized style features."
140, Additional, the geometry that grid sees arris sees role style makes whole bedroom has a kind of chic building temperament.
141, His temperament was high-strung, for he was supersensitive to all the winds of joy and sorrow, both moral and physical.
142, The temperament - responsive teaching effectively improved the mathematical achievement of the students mild mental retardation.
143, The scores of the HD group and the norm group in their temperament test showed a great difference in their activity level, rhythmicity , adaptability, mood, persistance and distraction.
144, Mourinho, with his arrogance and his self-assurance and his incendiary temperament, was very much the new face of English football.
145, These strong-eyed dogs have been bred to work in this style. They have also been bred for working temperament, to be biddable working for and with their handler.
146, BEHAVIOUR AND TEMPERAMENT : Alert, intelligent toy terrier. Spirited with even disposition.
147, Temperament is in the eye of the voter. Is one response evidence of composure and self-possession — or of being too laid-back and unassertive?
148, Bowknot is very the ornamental of dainty soft beauty, to the shoe model compare with pediform requirement tall, cannot deduce the clever beautiful temperament with threatening bowknot otherwise.
149, Anthropomorphism, a distinct feature of Greek Mythology, is characterized as the similarity between gods and men, not only in appearance, but also in psychology, temperament and behavior.
150, The colour nature of the furniture that be not a flower presents showily temperament, match very easily with indoor color photograph.
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