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1 temperamentally
[ˌtemprə'mentəlɪ]1) ( by nature) psychologiquement2) ( in volatile manner) de façon capricieuse -
2 temperature
temperature [ˈtemprɪt∫ər]• at a temperature of... à une température de...• to have a temperature avoir de la température or de la fièvre* * *['temprətʃə(r)], US ['tempərtʃʊər]1) Meteorology, Physics température f2) Medicine température fto be running ou to have a temperature — avoir de la température or de la fièvre
to have a temperature of 39° — avoir 39° de fièvre
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3 contemporary
contemporary [kənˈtempərərɪ]1. adjective2. noun* * *[kən'temprərɪ], US [-pərerɪ] 1.noun contemporain/-e m/f2.1) ( present-day) contemporain; ( up-to-date) moderne2) ( of same period) de l'époqueto be contemporary with — [event] coïncider avec
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4 temperament
temperament [ˈtempərəmənt]a. ( = nature) tempérament mb. ( = moodiness) humeur f (changeante)* * *['temprəmənt]1) ( nature) tempérament m2) ( excitability) humeur f -
5 temperamental
temperamental [‚tempərəˈmentl][person, behaviour] fantasque ; [machine] capricieux* * *[ˌtemprə'mentl]1) ( volatile) capricieux/-ieuse2) ( natural) [affinity] naturel/-elle; [differences] de tempérament -
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7 temperature
['temprə ə]1) (the amount or degree of cold or heat: The food must be kept at a low temperature.) température2) (a level of body heat that is higher than normal: She had a temperature and wasn't feeling well.) température, fièvre• -
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temperature ['temprətʃə(r)]1 noun∎ to have or to run a temperature avoir de la température ou de la fièvre;∎ she has a temperature of 39°C elle a 39° de fièvre;∎ to take sb's temperature prendre la température de qn;∎ figurative to take the temperature of a situation prendre le pouls d'une situation;∎ her contribution certainly raised the temperature of the debate son intervention a sans aucun doute fait monter le ton du débat∎ a drop in temperature une baisse de température;∎ the temperature fell overnight la température a baissé du jour au lendemain;∎ temperatures will be in the low twenties il fera un peu plus de vingt degrés►► temperature chart feuille f de température;temperature gauge indicateur m de températureUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > temperature
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