English to Spanish Dictionary temperate

temperate

templado
definition
adjective
The temperate climate has mild to warm summers and cool winters.
of, relating to, or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures.
Charles was temperate in his consumption of both food and drink
showing moderation or self-restraint.
translation of 'Temperate'
adjective
abstemio,
moderado,
templado
example
These trees belong to regions with a 'temperate' climate.
Belarus has a 'temperate' continental climate, with a mild and humid winter, a warm summer, and a wet autumn.
Ginkgo biloba is a highly adaptable plant that can grow in almost any 'temperate' or Mediterranean climate.
In a 'temperate' climate, the wind direction usually changes with the season.
As a result, British masculinity was constructed as a controlled, 'temperate' ideal type.
Straddling the Equator, the islands have a pleasant 'temperate' climate.
Ever since that day, she had been extremely 'temperate' in her consumption of alcohol.
The jump from polar to temperate latitudes is just as great as from 'temperate' climates to tropical.
The climate is 'temperate' and is more mild and humid along the western marine coast.
The 'temperate' climate, mild and moist, has ensured the development of an abundance of plant and animal life.
A man of a singularly disinterested and modest disposition, he was 'temperate' in speech and act, but zealous for the social and political reforms which were the aims of the radicals in his day.
The seasons aren't that distinct here, especially in East London with its mild and 'temperate' climate.
In the 'temperate' to tropical Brazilian climate, colonies may be active all year round.
Organic practices avoid toxic pesticides and preserve habitat in tropical and 'temperate' climates.
The 'temperate' climate has mild to warm summers and cool winters.
It is the Gulf Stream, or North Atlantic Drift, that gives the United Kingdom the 'temperate' climate that we enjoy.
With abundant rainfall and a 'temperate' climate, crops were plentiful; citrus and olive groves abounded.
The cool 'temperate' climate of the Australian Alps in the southeast of the continent attracts skiers in winter and walkers in summer.
I am surprised at what the Coroner says about finding indications that he was a dram drinker, as I thought he was 'temperate' in all things.
In fact, it would be most unnatural should they experience a mild and 'temperate' climate this year.
The climate was 'temperate' but windy, the terrain a mixture of downland, rocky hills and peat bogs.
Because of the relatively high elevation, the region has a 'temperate' climate.
The fungus is found worldwide but is more prevalent in 'temperate' and tropical climates.
Fortunately, The United Kingdom has a 'temperate' climate and has little need for advance warning systems regarding the weather.
In a tiny lane contrived alongside that terrible scene his wife, more 'temperately' than he deserves, alerts him to his insane action.
After I had drunk half a dozen glasses, my policy of 'temperateness' in mind, I decided that I had had enough for that time.
Is the educated, temperate public right to wonder about the 'temperateness' of many educators?
The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and 'temperateness' of judgment befitting our character and our motives as a nation.
He wrote with 'temperateness' , and in pitying love of human nature, in the instinctive hope of helping it to know and redeem itself.
We become just or temperate by acting justly or 'temperately' and the practice of these actions makes them second nature to us.
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