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رَبْطُ
temperamento
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. temper [Am ˈtɛmpər, Brit ˈtɛmpə] SUBST
1.1. temper kein Pl:
temper (mood)
to be in a good/bad temper
to be in a filthy or foul temper
to have an even temper
to have a quick temper
to have a quick temper
to have a vicious or terrible temper
my temper got the better of me
temper, temper!
1.2. temper C or U (rage):
to be in a temper
to be in a temper
to fly into a temper
to fly into a temper
a fit of temper
1.3. temper C or U (composure):
to lose one's temper
to keep one's temper
2. temper U (of metal):
temper
II. temper [Am ˈtɛmpər, Brit ˈtɛmpə] VERB trans
1. temper (moderate):
temper criticism
temper criticism
temper enjoyment
2. temper (in metalwork):
temper
temper tantrum SUBST
temper tantrum
pataleta f ugs
badass temper
badass temper
mala leche f Esp ugs
Jack had or threw a (temper) tantrum
Jack had or threw a (temper) tantrum
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to temper
to temper
to temper
she has a very quick temper
temper
this child has such a temper o has a terrible temper!
to be in a bad mood o in a temper
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. temper [ˈtempəʳ, Am -pɚ] SUBST
temper (temperament)
temper (mood)
good temper
bad temper
to get into a temper
to keep one's temper
to lose one's temper
II. temper [ˈtempəʳ, Am -pɚ] VERB trans
1. temper (mitigate):
temper
temper
2. temper (make hard):
temper
towering temper
ferocious temper
quickness of temper
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to temper
to lose one's temper
to temper
to lose one's temper
to lose one's temper
to lose one's temper
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Spanisch
Spanisch
I. temper [ˈtem·pər] SUBST
temper (temperament)
temper (mood)
good temper
bad temper
to keep one's temper
to lose one's temper
II. temper [ˈtem·pər] VERB trans
1. temper (mitigate):
temper
temper
2. temper (make hard):
temper
towering temper
blaze up temper
quickness of temper
ferocious temper
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to lose one's temper
to temper
to lose one's temper
to lose one's temper
to lose one's temper
Present
Itemper
youtemper
he/she/ittempers
wetemper
youtemper
theytemper
Past
Itempered
youtempered
he/she/ittempered
wetempered
youtempered
theytempered
Present Perfect
Ihavetempered
youhavetempered
he/she/ithastempered
wehavetempered
youhavetempered
theyhavetempered
Past Perfect
Ihadtempered
youhadtempered
he/she/ithadtempered
wehadtempered
youhadtempered
theyhadtempered
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She was, she wrote, enraptured by his genius, the grandeur of his soul, that quickness of comprehension, and lovely sympathy.
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The sport tests so many athletic abilities, from hand-eye coordination, to speed, to agility, to quickness.
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Social stimuli then lead to competition, specific attention, quickness, worse quality, and physical movement.
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He used his power and quickness for follow-up baskets and scoring on fast breaks.
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Despite their relative lethargy, saltwater crocodiles are agile predators and display surprising quickness and speed when necessary, usually during strikes at prey.
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