temperate如何读

英:[ˈtempərət]

美:[ˈtempərət]

temperate英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 饮食有节制的,克己的 not eating or drinking too much;controlling one's behaviour
  2. (气候)温和的 (with reference to parts of the world) not too hot and not too cold

temperate是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 温和的
  2. 有节制的
  3. 不过分的
  4. 温带的
  5. 不极端的
  6. 温暖的
  7. 【音】调音的
  8. 心平气和的
  9. 自我克制的
  10. 气候或地区
  11. 节欲的
  12. 适中的
  13. 稳健的
  14. 节酒的
  15. 戒酒的
  16. 适度的
  17. 饮食有节制的
  18. 克己的

temperate自然拼读

tem·per·ate

tem p riht [or] tem priht

temperate变形

比较级:more temperate

最高级:most temperate

temperate扩展

temperately (adv.), temperateness (n.)

temperate词根

词根:tempered

adj.

tempered 缓和的,温和的;调节的;有…气质的

temperance 温暖的;有节制的

adv.

temperately 适度地;有节制地

n.

temperature 温度

temperance 戒酒;节欲;(气候等的)温和

temperateness 节制,适度;温和

v.

tempered 调和(temper的过去分词)

temperate英英释义

adjective

characterized by moderation or self-control; restrained.He was known as a hot-headed radical, but his wife held more temperate opinions.Temperate behavior was always expected of the church minister as well as his family.

characterized by moderate temperatures and relatively mild weather.Located in a temperate zone, the country receives a good deal of rain all year round with little snow or extreme temperatures.The weather is more temperate in British Columbia than in regions of Canada further north.

moderate in quality or amount; not extreme or excessive.He is a man of temperate habits.

not overindulging in alcoholic drink.Leading a temperate life became the law during Prohibition.

temperate词组

temperate zone[地]温带

temperate climate温带气候

north temperate zone北温带

warm temperate zone暖温带

temperate词源中文解释

14世纪后期,用于人,“谦虚,忍耐,自我克制,不受激情影响”; 用于气候或季节,“不容易受到过度的热或冷”的意思,源自拉丁语 temperatus “克制的,调节的,有限制的,适度的,冷静的,稳定的”,来自 temperare 的过去分词“调节,调整”(参见 temper(v.))。相关词汇: Temperately; temperateness。1550年代出现了 Temperate zone。

temperate词源英文解释

Middle English temperat, temperate "restrained, moderate in nature or habits, having the bodily humors in balanced proportion, moderate in temperature or climate," borrowed from Latin temperātus "(of persons) restrained, (of temperature or climate) moderate, between extremes," from past participle of temperāre "to exercise moderation, moderate" — more at temper >entry 2

The first known use of temperate was in the 14th century

temperate儿童词典英英释义

temper1 of 2verb

moderate entry 2 sense 1, soften

temper justice with mercy

to control by reducing : subdue

temper one's anger

to bring (as steel or glass) to the desired hardness or strength by heating and cooling

to be or become tempered

temper2 of 2noun

characteristic manner of feeling

the temper of the times

the hardness or toughness of a substance

the temper of a knife blade

a characteristic state of mind or state of feeling : disposition

calmness of mind : composure

lost my temper

state of feeling or state of mind at a particular time

a state of anger

left in a temper

the quality of being easily angered

has a hot temper

temperedadjective

made moderate

strictness tempered by compassion

having a particular kind of temper—used in combination

a bad-tempered dog

brought to the desired state (as of hardness, toughness, or flexibility) tempered glass

tempered steel

temperaturenoun

the degree of hotness or coldness of something (as air, water, or the body) as shown by a thermometer

fever sense 1a

have a temperature

temperaturenoun

the degree of hotness or coldness of something (as air, water, or the body) as shown by a thermometer

fever sense 1a

have a temperature

temperateadjective

being or kept within limits

not going too far in satisfying one's needs or desires

not drinking much liquor

marked by self-control : restrained

temperate speech

having or associated with a climate that is usually mild without extremely cold or extremely hot temperatures

temperateadjective

being or kept within limits

not going too far in satisfying one's needs or desires

not drinking much liquor

marked by self-control : restrained

temperate speech

having or associated with a climate that is usually mild without extremely cold or extremely hot temperatures

temperateadjective

being or kept within limits

not going too far in satisfying one's needs or desires

not drinking much liquor

marked by self-control : restrained

temperate speech

having or associated with a climate that is usually mild without extremely cold or extremely hot temperatures

temperate医学词典英英释义

temperateadjective

marked by moderationespecially: moderate in the use of intoxicating liquors

existing as a prophage in infected cells and rarely causing lysis

temperate bacteriophages

temperate 例句

1 There were 6 distribution types and 4 varietas, temperate characters were obvious.

有6个分布区类型及4个变型,温带性质明显。

2 For sporty types, Vancouver has its own temperate rain forest within city limits in Stanley Park.

3 Albert Smiley, from a temperate Quaker family, did not serve alcohol when he opened Mohonk in what had previously been a 10-room tavern owned by John Stokes, which most definitely did.

4 Harvest time in September is another good time to visit and is more temperate.

5 Our efforts were further helped when a group called Conservation International identified the ecological importance of the Tenmile as part of one of the largest intact temperate rainforests left in the continental US.

6 In that sense, The Ghost Writer is as comforting in its temperate pace and eerie mood as it is chilling in its plot particulars.

7 Andalusia in southern Spain might be an ideal option for you — it is the country’s warmest region, with mostly sunny, dry and temperate days, even in March.

8 Such naturalness carried over to the score's recitatives, performed with suitably temperate feeling, and tastefully discreet vocal ornamentation.

9 Alfred is temperate in eating.

阿佛烈在吃方面是有节制的.

10 Cunningham, however, loving ambiguity, also reminded people that he himself grew up in Washington State, near the temperate rain forest of the Pacific Northwest.

11 But it seems the greater pleasure comes from more temperate gossip.

12 Despite warming winters, many fruit trees are still comfortably meeting their requirement for chill accumulation in temperate realms like Europe and North America.

13 On the one hand, perhaps almost any well-watered temperate or tropical area of the globe offers enough species of wild plants suitable for domestication.

14 So the Shout Factory compilation of his collected works on CD — plus a DVD of a 1967 Lehrer concert — is cause for temperate rejoicing by word nerds of all ages.

15 By contrast, Grayling — a professor of philosophy and a public intellectual — adopts a more temperate style.

16 Despite Alaska’s location in the verdant Pacific Northwest and the state’s massive temperate rain forest, I somehow expected clear visibility and smooth sailing.

17 We should learn to temperate in eating and drinking.

我们应该在饮食方面有所节制.

18 It’s merely taking him at his word that this relationship isn’t what you had hoped, and adopting a temperate Plan B.

19 As for Japan’s climate, its rainfall, ranging up to 160 inches per year, makes it the wettest temperate country in the world.

20 My uncle lived in the temperate zone.

我舅舅住在气候温和的地区。

temperate 同义词

4 不极端的

moderate

9 恬静的

placid canny

12 节酒的

sober

13 温带

temperate zone

14 不过分

modest reasonably

17 节省的

economical frugal

24 节欲的

continent

26 节制的

abstinent continent

28 禁酒的

dry

33 不过分的

modest moderate

34 心平气和的

amicable

37 禁酒

dry temperance

38 心平气和

amicable the patience of Job

temperate 短语相关

temperate rainforest temperate zone

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