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tempers

英 [英 [ˈtempəz]]

美 [美 [ˈtempərz]]

n.  脾气; 易怒的性情; 怒气; 火气; 阵怒; 心情; 情绪; 心境
v.  使缓和; 使温和; 使(金属)回火
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双语例句

  • As a result, on phone calls and surprise visits, tempers can flare and feelings can get hurt.
    结果,这些追命电话和突然袭击会导致一方脾气的爆发,造成双方情感上的伤害。
  • Within a few minutes tempers had cooled
    几分钟之内,火气就变小了。
  • Tempers flared during the debates.
    在辩论中突然发起脾气。
  • Time tempers love, but not removes.
    时间只能冷却,但移不动爱情。
  • It tempers the enthusiasm of the architect, the life of the individual.
    它锻造了建筑师的热情,锤炼了个人的生活。
  • 'The staff are always on edge. Tempers get frayed,' he said.
    他说:员工总是处于紧张的状态,脾气变得很不好。
  • Tempers frayed at Chengdu airport as frustrated travellers waiting in vain for flights out vented their anger.
    脾气紧张在成都机场的旅客等候沮丧,妄图为航班发泄他们的愤怒。
  • Man appears like a peacock, tempers like a bull and behaves like a stud.
    男人是这样一种动物:外表像孔雀,脾气像公牛,行为像种马。
  • Tempers will mount if you are too pushy at work.
    工作中你过于强势的话,有人会不满。
  • The chairman interposed in the disagreement between the two committee members, and prevented them from losing their tempers.
    主席对两个委员会成员的不同意见进行了调解,使他们没有动肝火。