temper nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

Traduzioni di temper nel dizionario inglese»italiano (Vai a italiano»inglese)

I.temper [ingl brit ˈtɛmpə, ingl am ˈtɛmpər] SOST

1. temper (mood):

temper
to be in a good, bad temper
to be in a temper
to have a temper
to lose one's temper
to fly into a temper
in a fit of temper
temper! temper!

II.temper [ingl brit ˈtɛmpə, ingl am ˈtɛmpər] VB vb trans

ill temper [ingl am ˈˌɪl ˈtɛmpər] SOST

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Traduzioni di temper nel dizionario italiano»inglese (Vai a inglese»italiano)

temper nel dizionario PONS

Traduzioni di temper nel dizionario inglese»italiano (Vai a italiano»inglese)

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towering temper
ferocious temper
quickness of temper

Traduzioni di temper nel dizionario italiano»inglese (Vai a inglese»italiano)

temper Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to keep one's temper
in a blazing temper
good temper
to keep one's temper
to lose one's temper
quickness of temper
to have a quick temper
to have a bad temper

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

inglese
The latter is a hearty man enough, with whom you can differ very satisfactorily, both on account of his doctrines and his good temper.
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Described as a snappy dresser, but with a short temper (on and off the pitch), he later worked as a licensee.
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His temper was equable and cheerful.
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They have focused upon his character faults, his inability to inspire trust and loyalty among his people, his obstinacy, his arrogance, his unaccommodating temper, and his lack of staying power.
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For example, while debating with classmates on the importance of stem cell research an outspoken student loses his temper causing an uproar.
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However, she also has a fiery temper and can sometimes be snobby, spoiled, prissy and pretentious.
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These include frequent temper tantrums and outbursts, aggression, anxiety, impulsiveness, and difficulty paying attention.
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It is an argument in favour of divorce on the ground of incompatibility of temper.
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There was a spice of the demagogue in his temper; he had the popular ear, and liked leadership.
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Flash her temper; an instance of the use of irony because she is very angry at the idea of having the tree cut down.
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