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[ˌtemprə'mentəlɪ]1) (by nature) per natura2) (in volatile manner) [ behave] capricciosamente* * *[-'men-]1) (by or according to one's temperament: She is temperamentally unsuited to this job.) per temperamento2) (excitably: She behaved very temperamentally yesterday.) capricciosamente* * *temperamentally* * *[ˌtemprə'mentəlɪ]1) (by nature) per natura2) (in volatile manner) [ behave] capricciosamente
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