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I. temper [Brit ˈtɛmpə, americ ˈtɛmpər] SUBST

1. temper (mood):

temper
to be in a good/bad temper
to be in a temper
to have a temper
to keep or control one's temper
to lose one's temper
se mettre en colère (with contre)
to fly into a temper
in a fit of temper
temper! temper!

2. temper (nature):

temper
to have an even/sweet temper
to have a hot or quick temper
to have a nasty temper

3. temper TÉC (hardness):

temper

II. temper [Brit ˈtɛmpə, americ ˈtɛmpər] VERBO trans

1. temper (moderate):

temper

2. temper (harden):

temper steel

ill temper SUBST

ill temper

temper tantrum SUBST

temper tantrum
to throw or have a temper tantrum
vinegary remark, temper
unfailing kindness, good temper, optimism
bridle emotions, temper
thundering rage, temper
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tempérer chaleur, froid
to temper
tempérer fougue, enthousiasme, critique
to temper
to be (hopping) mad ou in a temper
to lose one's temper

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I. temper [ˈtempəʳ, americ -pɚ] SUBST

1. temper (angry state):

temper
a fit of temper
to be in a temper
to get into a temper
to lose one's temper

2. temper (characteristic mood):

temper
to be in a good/bad temper
to have a very bad temper

3. temper (hardness of steel):

temper

II. temper [ˈtempəʳ, americ -pɚ] VERBO trans

1. temper formal (moderate):

temper
to temper with sth

2. temper (make malleable):

temper
ferocious heat, temper
to have a violent temper
temper tantrum
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bad temper sans pl
se mettre [ou se ficher] [ou se foutre] en rogne contre qn coloq
temper
(bad) temper
to take out one's bad temper on sb
durcir acier
to temper
fit of (bad) temper
even temper
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I. temper [ˈtem·pər] SUBST

1. temper (angry state):

temper
fit of temper
to lose one's temper

2. temper (characteristic mood):

temper
to have a very bad temper

3. temper (hardness of steel):

temper

II. temper [ˈtem·pər] VERBO trans

1. temper formal (moderate):

temper
to temper with sth

2. temper (make malleable):

temper
ferocious heat, temper
temper tantrum
to have a violent temper
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temper
(bad) temper
to take out one's bad temper on sb
modérer désirs
to temper
tempérer enthousiasme
to temper
durcir acier
to temper
even temper
fit of (bad) temper
Present
Itemper
youtemper
he/she/ittempers
wetemper
youtemper
theytemper
Past
Itempered
youtempered
he/she/ittempered
wetempered
youtempered
theytempered
Present Perfect
Ihavetempered
youhavetempered
he/she/ithastempered
wehavetempered
youhavetempered
theyhavetempered
Past Perfect
Ihadtempered
youhadtempered
he/she/ithadtempered
wehadtempered
youhadtempered
theyhadtempered

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The protest was more violent, burning down a major newspaper office, but was disbanded.
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Their outlines may be taken from the classics, but they have been seen again with a craving for violent experience.
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Lyrical topics on the album include horror motifs, the devastation of nuclear war and violent occult themes.
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They had few rules, and were quite violent.
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Apart from predators, corals in general are at risk from rising sea temperatures, violent storms, ocean acidification, bleaching and coral diseases.
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