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temperate

  • 1 epel

    [cf. Indo-E. *tep-, cf. Lat. "tepidus", cf. Slav "teplu"; also cf. Georg. "t'pili", "tbili"] iz.
    1. care, protection ; zuk eman duzu hainbait haurtxoren babes eta \epela \epela you've give so many children warmth and shelter; suaren \epeletan jarrita put by the warmth of the fire
    2. (esa.) honek bota zizkiguk \epel! my did he say some nasty things!; i-i \epelak eman to beat sb up | to give sb a drubbing io.
    1.
    a. ( ura) lukewarm, tepid, room temperature-
    b. ( eguraldia) settled, fair, calm
    c. ( lurraldea) warm
    2. ( harrera) lukewarm
    3. ( p.)
    a. ( gaixobera) sickly, frail
    b. ( ez buruberoa) moderate, temperate
    4.
    a. ( lotsatia) shy, timid, bashful, demure
    b. ( koldarra) cowardly; eulia baino \epelagoa izan to be plain chicken (USA)

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > epel

  • 2 klima

    iz. climate; \klima epela temperate climate; \klima hotza cold climate; \klima beroa warm climate

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > klima

  • 3 neurtu

    io. moderate, restrained, temperate du/ad.
    1.
    a. ( dimentsioa) to measure
    b. ( garia, e.a.) to measure out
    c. ( oihala) to measure off
    d. ( jostunak bezeroa) to take the measurements of
    2. ( distantzia, tenperatura) to measure, gauge, gage (USA)
    3. ( bertsoak) to scan; nola neurtzen da bertso hori? how does that line scan?
    4. (irud.) neur itzazu hitz horiek i. ( aholkatuz) choose your words carefully ii. ( errietan) watch your language!; bi ukabilkariek indarrak \neurtu zituzten the two boxers were pitted against each other | the two boxers took each other on da/ad.
    1. i-kin \neurtu to measure o.s. against sb; korrikan ez da nirekin \neurtuko he's no match for me in running
    2. (H) Lagunart. zenbat neurtzen zara? how tall are you?

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > neurtu

  • 4 sobra

    abstemious, sober, staid, temperate

    Esperanto-English dictionary > sobra

См. также в других словарях:

  • Temperate — Tem per*ate, a. [L. temperatus, p. p. of temperare. See {Temper}, v. t.] 1. Moderate; not excessive; as, temperate heat; a temperate climate. [1913 Webster] 2. Not marked with passion; not violent; cool; calm; as, temperate language. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • temperate — [tem′pər it, tem′prit] adj. [ME temperat < L temperatus, pp. of temperare, to TEMPER] 1. moderate in indulging the appetites; not self indulgent; abstemious, esp. in the use of alcoholic liquors 2. moderate in one s actions, speech, etc.; self …   English World dictionary

  • Temperate — Tem per*ate, v. t. To render temperate; to moderate; to soften; to temper. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] It inflames temperance, and temperates wrath. Marston. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • temperate — late 14c., of persons, modest, forbearing, self restrained, from L. temperatus restrained, regulated, from pp. of temperare to moderate, regulate (see TEMPER (Cf. temper)). Applied to climates mid 15c.; temperate zone is attested from 1550s …   Etymology dictionary

  • temperate — [adj1] calm, moderate agreeable, balmy, checked, clement, collected, composed, conservative, constant, cool, curbed, discreet, dispassionate, equable, even, even tempered, fair, gentle, levelheaded, medium, mild, modest, pleasant, reasonable,… …   New thesaurus

  • temperate — index charitable (lenient), controlled (restrained), dispassionate, judicious, normal (sane) …   Law dictionary

  • temperate — 1 *moderate Analogous words: mild, gentle, lenient, *soft: *steady, even, equable, constant: restrained, curbed, checked (see RESTRAIN) Antonyms: intemperate: inordinate 2 *sober, continent, unimpassioned Analogous w …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • temperate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating or referring to a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures. 2) showing moderation or self restraint. DERIVATIVES temperately adverb. ORIGIN Latin temperatus, from temperare mingle, restrain …   English terms dictionary

  • temperate — tem|per|ate [ temp(ə)rət ] adjective 1. ) a temperate CLIMATE or region is never extremely hot or extremely cold: temperate countries/regions/zones temperate weather a ) used about plants and animals that live in temperate areas: temperate… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • temperate — UK [ˈtemp(ə)rət] / US adjective 1) a) science a temperate climate or region is never extremely hot or extremely cold temperate countries/regions/zones temperate weather b) used about plants and animals that live in temperate areas temperate… …   English dictionary

  • temperate — adjective a) Moderate; not excessive; as, temperate heat; a temperate climate. Hepaticology, outside the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, still lies deep in the shadow cast by that ultimate closet taxonomist, Franz Stephani a ghost… …   Wiktionary

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