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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211, The creatures starts to vanish from the Earth, nature temperament also pejoration day-by-day.
212, Still have, and there aring a lot of animals is unwell proper use to be a pet, live the dissimilarity of temperament, may cause animal after being kept and raised compulsory of crack-up and death.
213, He tries, when philosophizing, to sink the fact of his temperament.
214, Writers answer such questions patiently or crossly according to temperament and the mood they're in.
215, Equal temperament is the system commonly used in keyboard instruments.
216, In mental temperament Plato was of an altogether different type from Socrates.
217, He had the calmness of temperament, the openness and precision is mind.
218, This section man fashion wrist watch exclusive successful man, is the world of wrist watch a series of masculine the representative works of temperament.
219, In Equal Temperament, every note is equally out of tune.
220, Generally speaking, fosterage quality, short of and deprive maternal love, the temperament of child, family and social environmental etc. , influence the child attaching most.
221, On the sexual relation, people broke the durance for individual temperament owing to sociality and ethics in cultural tradition, pursuing the reasonless emotion and desire.
222, The temperament - responsive teaching effectively improved the mathematical learning behaviors of the students with mild mental retardation.
223, Having what the stripe of flashy effect brings is contain the showily temperament in nature.
224, Mark does have a habit of allowing his temperament to get the better of him.
225, Black red sandalwood matted paint, classic outlook, which forms the noble and elegant temperament of this piano specially designed for you, classics-loving player.
226, Many of the old puritan colonist retain their factious temperament in the new world.
227, Meanwhile his temperament, always perhaps his weak spot, has been found wanting.
228, And the result of the experiments shows that the components and sintering temperament are the key factors of preparing forsterite ceramic.
229, Decalogue 1 is closest to my temperament, but I like all of them, wonderful performances by all the actors, great camerawork and music,[sentencedict.com] all these elements are phenomenal.
230, From his youth he had shown a deep religious temperament and had devoted his time to meditation, prayer, and the study of the Vaishnava scriptures.
231, Conclusion: LHL has significant effects of improving digestion function, anti high temperament, anti fatigue, antisepsis and preventing colibacillus infection.
232, Correct temperament is essential to the working character of the Belgian Malinois.
233, Bedgown, taking extremely mysterious temperament, belong to each glamorous night.
234, Ingeneral, we see a lighter, more athletic type of horse, nearer in looks to the Thoroughbred but with the muscular strength and amenable temperament characteristic of the warmblood.
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