TEMPERAMENTALLY - définition. Qu'est-ce que TEMPERAMENTALLY
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TEMPERAMENTALLY - définition


temperamentally      
Temperamentally means because of someone's basic nature or related to someone's basic nature.
He is a quitter who is temperamentally unsuited to remaining a champion.
ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV after v
temperament         
TERM USED TO INDICATE THE MIXTURE OF THE INNATE ASPECTS OF THE PERSONALITY
Five humours; Five humors; Supine (temperament); Five temperaments; Supine (Temperament); Richard Gene Arno; Dr. Richard Gene Arno; Temperaments; Five Temperaments; Effortful control; Effortful Control
¦ noun
1. a person's nature with regard to the effect it has on their behaviour.
2. the adjustment of intervals in tuning a piano or other musical instrument so as to fit the scale for use in different keys.
(equal temperament) an adjustment in which the twelve semitones are equal intervals.
Origin
ME (in sense 'blending of elements in due proportions', later 'temperature'): from L. temperamentum 'correct mixture', from temperare 'mingle'; cf. temper.
temperament         
TERM USED TO INDICATE THE MIXTURE OF THE INNATE ASPECTS OF THE PERSONALITY
Five humours; Five humors; Supine (temperament); Five temperaments; Supine (Temperament); Richard Gene Arno; Dr. Richard Gene Arno; Temperaments; Five Temperaments; Effortful control; Effortful Control
(temperaments)
1.
Your temperament is your basic nature, especially as it is shown in the way that you react to situations or to other people.
His impulsive temperament regularly got him into difficulties...
She was furtive and vicious by temperament.
N-VAR
2.
Temperament is the tendency to behave in an uncontrolled, bad-tempered, or unreasonable way.
Some of the models were given to fits of temperament.
N-UNCOUNT
Exemples du corpus de texte pour TEMPERAMENTALLY
1. I think we weren‘t postmodernists, temperamentally.
2. Temperamentally they are different, Gabriela says. ‘We both have our mother‘s strength.
3. Some critics also have said Bolton is temperamentally unsuited to the diplomatic post.
4. The British and the French are temperamentally too much alike ever to get on.
5. It may be that one of the more timorous, and temperamentally jealous, of British prime ministers was just discomfited by the sight of that rangy stride.