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n. 心情;脾气
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how you feel
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She used to have a rather bad temper.
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她过去脾气相当坏。
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a girl of sweet temper
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性情温柔的姑娘
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have a stubborn temper
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脾气倔强
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afiery temper
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脾气暴躁
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n. 暴躁
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a tendency to become angry readily
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be in an angry state of mind; anger
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愤怒;怒气
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He has quite a temper.
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他脾气暴躁。
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n. (钢铁、粘土等经锤练后之)硬度
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the hardness (of steel,clay,etc.) obtained by tempering
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The temper of steel is higher than that of aluminium.
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钢的硬度比铝高。
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a man of cheerful temper
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性格开朗的人
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动词
v. 缓和;使温和
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reduce intensity;moderate
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The sea tempers the climates.
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海洋调节气候。
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v. 炼;锻炼
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bring to the proper degree of softness; treat (metal or glass)so as to make it of just the right hardness
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Steel is tempered by heating it and cooling it suddenly and then heating it again till it has the proper degree of hardness.
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炼钢须交互运用骤冷骤热之方法以炼到适合的硬度。
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