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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151, So physical teachers should have a good virtue, rich knowledge, hygeian physique, fine temperament and demeanor.
152, This disorder is a longitudinal diagnosis and its clinical symptoms include hypomania, mania, mixed states, major depressive episode, hyperthymic temperament and depressive mixed state.
153, Melville, like Whitman , has a fullness and vigour that appear foreign to the New England Temperament.
154, After the flexuous development, the lesson of public art culture has become much popular among the undergraduates because of the art temperament and personality culture.
155, Modelling guideline: Pink gives a person the temperament of a kind of tender grace, today season pink the force with which sth breaks out is feral, became today summerly delegate is lubricious.
156, Build the traditional planned economy on absolutely and rational basis to have grumous star-chamber creed temperament and blame good-tempered consciousness.
157, It is probably a matter of temperament, and for anything I know it may be glandular.
158, To feel the temperament of the city, watch Martin McDonagh's fascinating movie, "In Bruges.
159, Morita is a congenital nervous quality that is a focus on self-introspection, it is easy hypochondriacal temperament.
160, These are all examples of powerful instincts are important and necessary components of working dog temperament.
161, targeting John McCain's temperament, and calling into question his behavior during Congressional deliberations on the financial crisis.
162, As remarkable as his work was,[http://sentencedict.com/temperament.html] it was equaled by his rumbustious character and lively temperament.
163, Despite her religious upbringing, Aileen was decidedly a victim of her temperament.
164, Strong identification marks of the Eucharist, it is in line with the brand temperament.
165, Tightening clothing mouth, unique, we can see a country whose rhythmic temperament.
166, Lin Jiaxin belongs to temperament melting model belle, bingle lets her look resemble a false boy, complaisant straight hair can foil more those who give her is melting and comely!
167, Delicate pink add fruity and lovely corallite bead, such acting the role of article sleeve of tie-in and bubbly bubble, falbala, exceed short miniskirt, bobby baby temperament adds cent sweetly!
168, The waist bowknot hand sewing fixed, increase the lovely elements, and cascading lovely temperament perfect correspondence.
169, Objective To study the temperament characteristic of children aged 1-3 years with foreign body in respiratory tract, know the psychological feature and to give proper nursing intervention.
170, The characteristic temperament of the Siberian Husky is friendly and gentle, but also alert and outgoing.
171, The American Eskimo dog is a working dog that offers companionship as well as an affectionate temperament.
172, Both Fengzhi and Rainer Maria Rilke are poets with the temperament of introspection.
173, His greatest asset, say his boosters, is his even temperament, often contrasted with Mr Brown's irascibility.
174, This article, based on the studies on the evaluation of the music, analyzes its tune, structure, musical scale, beat, melody form, language, temperament, percussion music and "Qupai".
175, We may know that, due to temperament, a choleric teacher may be energetic, but also quick-tempered and easily angered.
176, Gordimer is an atheist, although once wrote of considering herself to have a "religious temperament".
177, The difference among these revisionist conservatives is really one of temperament.
178, Paths, tangled like reel of thread, give an impression of typical European townlet , which cultivates people's mind and temperament.
179, Darwin's son Francis recalled his father's temperament: "Doggedness expresses his frame of mind almost better than perseverance."
180, Irregular pattern winding, very romantic, unique in being the perfect color match has emerged, revealing all the luxury and charming temperament.
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