temperament

英 ['temp(ə)rəm(ə)nt] 美 ['tɛmprəmənt]
  • n. 气质,性情,性格;急躁

助记提示


1. temperament => 气质(展示出来的脾气).
2. disposition => 气质(处理事件的方式).

中文词源


temperament 脾性,性情,性格

来自 temper,脾性,性情,-ment,名词后缀。

英文词源


temperament (n.)
late 14c., "proportioned mixture of elements," from Latin temperamentum "proper mixture, a mixing in due proportion," from temperare "to mix" (see temper (v.)). In medieval theory, it meant a combination of qualities (hot, cold, moist, dry) that determined the nature of an organism; thus also "a combination of the four humors (sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic, and melancholic) that made up a person's characteristic disposition." General sense of "habit of mind, natural disposition" is from 1821.

双语例句


1. Her mental capacity and temperament are as remarkable as his.
她的才智和气质和他一样出众。

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2. Some of the models were given to fits of temperament.
有些模情喜怒无常。

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3. His only weakness is his temperament.
他唯一的缺点就是他那脾气。

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4. She was furtive and vicious by temperament.
她本来做事就偷偷摸摸,心肠狠毒。

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5. His impulsive temperament regularly got him into difficulties.
他容易冲动,经常因此惹麻烦。

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