tempers



n.
脾气( temper的名词复数 );韧度;怒气;有…脾气的
双语释义
n.(名词)[C]脾气,性情,心境 the usual state of your feelings which makes you become angry easily or stay calm
[S][U]〈非正〉恶劣的心情,暴躁 an angry impatient, or bad state of mind
[U]韧度 degree of hardness and elasticity of a tempered metal
英英释义
temper
n.
a sudden outburst of anger
"his temper sparked like damp firewood"
同义词:piqueirritation
a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling
"whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time"
同义词:moodhumorhumour
a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger
"his temper was well known to all his employees"
同义词:biliousnessirritabilitypeevishnesspettishnesssnappishnesssurliness
the elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking
同义词:toughness
v.
toughen (steel or glass) by a process of gradually heating and cooling
"temper glass"
同义词:annealnormalize
harden by reheating and cooling in oil
"temper steel"
同义词:harden
adjust the pitch (of pianos)
make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate
"she tempered her criticism"
同义词:seasonmollify
restrain or temper
同义词:chastenmoderate
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
fly〔get, go〕 into a temper发脾气
keep〔control, hold〕 one's temper忍住不发脾气
形容词+~
calm〔even〕 temper平和的性情
good〔bad〕 temper好〔坏〕心情
介词+~
in a temper闹脾气,生气
a fit of temper一阵脾气
词组短语
bad temper坏脾气;暴躁
temper mill平整机
hot temper急躁的脾气
in a temper在盛怒之下;发着脾气
lose your temper发脾气
temper justice with mercy恩威并施
temper tantrum乱发脾气;[医]暴怒发作
in a bad temper脾气坏,性子不好;心情不好
ill temper火爆性子,坏脾气
short temper暴躁脾气;急性子
temper brittleness回火脆性
out of temper发脾气;生气;发怒的
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He slammed the door in a temper.
他生气地摔门。
You should learn to keep your temper under control.
你应该学会控制自己的脾气。
They are of congenial temper.
他们的性情相投。
用作及物动词(vt.)
If you temper criticism with reason,everyone can obey you.
如果以说理来缓和批评,谁都会服从你。
Mary tried to temper her father's anger with soothing words .
玛丽力图用温柔的话语来平息他父亲的怒气。
Short of being able to prove he's completely negligent, all we can do is our best to temper his actions.
除了证明他在监护上的完全疏忽,我们只能尽最大努力调和他的行为。
Difficult circumstances can temper one's will.
艰苦的环境能磨练人的意志。
He decided to temper himself in grass-roots unit.
他已经决定到基层去锻炼。
权威例句
B and T Lymphocyte Attenuator Tempers Early Infection ImmunityCorrosion behaviour of different tempers of AA7075 aluminium alloy
Trait aggressiveness and hockey penalties: Predicting hot tempers on the ice.
Corrosion fatigue behavior of 7050 aluminum alloys in different tempers
Interferon-γ tempers the expression of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) family molecules – a role in innate colonic defence.
Microstructures of the commercial 7075 Al alloy in the T651 and T7 tempers
Slow Strain Rate Testing of Aluminum Alloy 7050 in Different Tempers Using Various Synthetic Environments
Microchemical analysis of precipitate free zones in 7075-A1 in the T6, T7 and RRA tempers
Exfoliation corrosion of 7150 Al alloy with various tempers and its electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in EXCO solution
Correlation between microstructure and calorimetric behavior of aluminum alloy 7075 and AlZnMg alloys in various tempers
1. Tempers were getting very frayed.
脾气变得暴躁起来。
《牛津词典》
2. She was not used to anyone's tempers but her own.
除了她自己的脾气外,谁的脾气她都不习惯忍受。
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3. We've got the same nasty tempers, both of us, I'll warrant.
我保证,我们的脾气一样坏,我们俩都是。
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4. The Never bird became irritated; they have very short tempers.
虚无鸟变得生气了;他们脾气很坏。
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5. He said he'd warrant that we'd both got the same nasty tempers.
他说,他保证我们俩脾气都很坏。
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6. Many educators warn that those conversations can be misinterpreted, causing tempers to flare.
许多教育工作者警告说,这些对话可能会被误解,导致情绪失控。
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7. They have to tolerate the bad tempers of colleagues frustrated at the number of times they've had to call the help desk for the same issue.
他们的同事为就同一问题多次向服务台求助而感到心烦意乱,因此他们不得不忍受其坏脾气。
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8. Within a few minutes tempers had cooled.
几分钟之内,就冷静了下来。
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9. As the debate went on, tempers began to fray.
随着辩论的继续,火气就上来了。
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10. Tempers flared towards the end of the meeting.
会议快结束时群情激愤。
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11. Tempers flared and harsh words were exchanged.
人们大动肝火,对骂起来。
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12. I think we should wait until tempers have cooled.
我认为我们应该等到怒火平息下来再说。
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13. Tempers began to fray as the two teams failed to score.
两队都没有得分,人们开始烦躁起来。
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14. Tempers ignited when the whole family spent Christmas together.
全家凑到一起度圣诞节,大家心里都十分激动。
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15. As tempers rose, he spoke out strongly against some of the radical ideas for selling off state-owned property.
随着火气上升,他公开表达了对某些卖掉国有资产的过激想法的强烈反对。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
16. Their tempers often led to arguments.
他们火爆的脾气令他们经常吵架。
youdao
17. Tempers could fray.
脾气也会暴躁。
youdao
18. But by late afternoon, tempers clearly frayed.
但是到了傍晚,人们的脾气显然变坏了。
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19. The next day there were many frayed tempers in the village.
第二天,在这个村子的上空有荡漾着很多无名的怒火。
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20. They frequently lose their tempers and refuse to do things.
他们老是控制不了自己的脾气,或是拒绝做某些事情。
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21. The novel's epilogue tempers the tragic destruction of the ship.
小说的后记部分淡化了捕鲸船悲惨毁灭的一幕。
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22. So adversity tempers the human heart, to discover its real worth.
因此,逆境能炼就一个人的心,发现这颗心真正的价值。
youdao
23. But when the tempers start to flare, step back and take a breather.
但当火气开始冒头时,退下来歇口气。
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24. Scarlett was impressed less than anyone else by his tempers and his roarings.
思嘉比谁都更不在乎他的嬷嬷和吼叫。
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25. The games broke, as they always do, and tempers flared again in the playground.
游戏玩完了,经常是这样,操场上又开始了打架。
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26. When everyone’s obsessed with what’s in and what’s not, tempers flare; mine mostly.
如果每个人总是被喜欢什么,不喜欢什么的情绪所困扰,那么脾气就发作了,而且大部分情况如此。
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27. Some teens lose their tempers more than usual and get angry at their friends or families.
一些青少年比平时更容易发脾气,常迁怒于他们的朋友和家人。
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28. We might try to put on a happy face only to lose our tempers over the smallest things.
也许我们会尽量面带微笑来隐藏自己心中的不悦,但我们会因一些很小很小的事情而动气。
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29. We might try to put on a happy face only to lose our tempers over the smallest things.
也许我们会尽量面带微笑来隐藏自己心中的不悦,但我们会因一些很小很小的事情而动气。
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