English to Arabic Dictionary temperamental

temperamental

مزاجي
definition
adjective
Tina bit her lip, wondering what kind of a mood her temperamental friend was in.
(of a person) liable to unreasonable changes of mood.
they were firm friends in spite of temperamental differences
of or relating to a person's temperament.
translation of 'temperamental'
adjective
طبيعي,
عجيب,
سريع الإهتياج,
متقلب,
حساس,
مزاجي
example
In the flesh, he was 'temperamental' , and on the stage, wildly dramatic.
After saying that she realized it probably wasn't the best thing she could say to a 'temperamental' customer.
He started to find that he was increasingly 'temperamental' around Alexandra.
Her character is a fiery, 'temperamental' woman who likes to get her own way.
She was a 'temperamental' person and considerably forgetful.
Both men were 'temperamental' and subject to long periods of brooding followed by explosive outbursts of anger.
Yes, but they didn't want the 'temperamental' personality.
And these religious 'temperamental' differences of course, they're very much prominent in their literary output and their way of life.
The final remedy given is usually that which matches the child's physical and 'temperamental' constitution at birth.
He might be a volatile, 'temperamental' person but, she did not think that he was actually dangerous.
I am a 'temperamental' person myself, so I probably would've lashed out myself.
He was 'temperamental' , a kind of simple man, withdrawn, a loner.
Any mother of more than one child can see 'temperamental' differences in her offspring almost from the moment of birth, qualities which only become more pronounced as her children age.
My mother always told me I was too 'temperamental' for my own good.
The players are not 'temperamental' or emotional; they just get on with the job.
He is a very 'temperamental' player, maybe too much sometimes.
Somehow the cameraman failed to achieve this, prompting an outburst from the 'temperamental' artist.
I am quite 'temperamental' and if I think I've been treated unfairly it can cook up and then I boil over.
This friend is rather 'temperamental' and I don't know how they'll react.
It made no allowances for cultural, regional, political or 'temperamental' differences.
Empirical studies have shown that different 'temperamental' characteristics of the child elicit different parenting practices.
No area of disagreement between Jung and Freud reflected more clearly the 'temperamental' differences between them than their respective attitude to symbols.
I guess that would explain why he's so 'temperamental' .
He was sometimes a gruff and 'temperamental' man, but his sense of humour came through in so many of his finest songs.
Alone in my room, I collapsed on my bed like a 'temperamental' teenager and proceeded to drench my pillow with tears.
Tina bit her lip, wondering what kind of a mood her 'temperamental' friend was in.
And there are 'temperamental' differences among children.
And if you put two or three people in one group who are all 'temperamentally' incompatible, then I am pretty sure it would affect their performance.
I feel very strongly that I belong to Scotland, I'm 'temperamentally' Scots by character and by commitment.
My brief assignments in corporate offices have not been entirely comfortable; 'temperamentally' I am a hands-on man who likes to see the results of initiatives actually work on the ground.
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