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noun* * *['tempərəmənt](a person's natural way of thinking, behaving etc: She has a sweet/nervous temperament.) das Temperament- academic.ru/73969/temperamental">temperamental- temperamentally* * *tem·pera·ment[ˈtempərəmənt, -prə-]nshe's quiet by \temperament sie hat ein stilles Wesento be of an artistic \temperament eine Künstlerseele sein* * *['temp\@rəmənt]nhis temperament isn't suited to that job — er ist von seiner Veranlagung her nicht für diese Stelle geeignet
2) no art (= temper, excitability) Temperament ntshe was given to fits of temperament — sie war launisch
* * *2. Temperament n, Lebhaftigkeit f3. richtige oder innere Beschaffenheit4. MUS Temperatur f, temperierte Stimmung:set the temperament die Temperatur setzen oder festlegen* * *noun* * *n.Temperament n.
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