English to Portuguese Dictionary temperament

temperament

temperamento
definition
noun
she had an artistic temperament
a person's or animal's nature, especially as it permanently affects their behavior.
The whole topic of temperament and tuning is sensibly presented, and there are even hints on the purchase and care of instruments.
the adjustment of intervals in tuning a piano or other musical instrument so as to fit the scale for use in different keys; in equal temperament , the octave consists of twelve equal semitones.
translation of 'temperament'
noun
feitio,
maneira de ser,
compleição,
disposição,
índole,
temperamento
example
she had an artistic 'temperament'
he had begun to show signs of 'temperament'
His emotional and dramatic 'temperament' is well suited to the imaginative and affective dimensions of Ignatian prayer.
Actually, it is not the Englishman's performances that will be closely examined, but signs that he is managing to keep his suspect 'temperament' in check.
she had an artistic 'temperament'
"Ross showed signs of 'temperament' early on," reports John.
he had begun to show signs of 'temperament'
this 'temperament' became standard tuning for all the new organs
Autocratic rages and selfish bursts of 'temperament' seem not to have been in his repertoire.
He then embarked upon a legal career which was characterised by often brilliant legal exposition, and mercurial 'temperament' .
Women with the aspect often have an excessively emotional 'temperament' .
All other fairies were nice, but I would like to see more 'temperament' in every character.
The whole topic of 'temperament' and tuning is sensibly presented, and there are even hints on the purchase and care of instruments.
But his volatile 'temperament' sometimes landed him in serious trouble with the authorities.
At what age do signs of 'temperament' emerge?
Therapy included a discussion of complementary styles and 'temperaments' .
Not all 'temperaments' suit a collegial environment: not all people are able to attend a course.
The means toward attaining those goals, however, are as varied as our political views, socioeconomic background and individual 'temperaments' .
Campers' 'temperaments' vary, from easy to difficult, persistent to inattentive, outgoing to withdrawn.
His design skills and my publishing experience helped balance our individual roles and 'temperaments' .
With so many artistic 'temperaments' involved, it was surprising that the festivals remained so free of cultural clashes.
It is shaped by our own 'temperaments' and personalities that incline us to behave in certain ways, which, in turn, shape how others react to us.
It's learning, for example, to live in community with people of very different 'temperaments' and talents and outlooks and personalities.
The middle octave on the piano is shown as a standard example of 'equal temperament' .
Planetary characteristics are defined by these humoural 'temperaments' where, as in nature, warmth and moisture promote health and vitality whilst cold and dryness are conducive to decay.
In this 'equal temperament' system of tuning, the frequencies of notes on a keyboard are related by a fairly simple mathematical relationship involving the number of keys (half-steps) between the notes.
But this is a temperament election, and neither of these people have 'temperaments' that are frightening, and I think that's the key.
In Hinduism you have many deities with various 'temperaments' and nature, so you have the luxury of choosing and bonding with the deity which suits your nature.
Back in the days of the four humors, people had no problem believing that 'temperaments' emerged from the balance, or imbalance, of chemicals in the body.
She wrote at length on the four humours and on the 'temperaments' of people according to the phase of the Moon in which they were conceived.
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