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temple

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. temper [Am ˈtɛmpər, Brit ˈtɛmpə] N

1.1. temper no pl:

1.2. temper C or U (rage):

1.3. temper C or U (composure):

2. temper U (of metal):

II. temper [Am ˈtɛmpər, Brit ˈtɛmpə] VB trans

1. temper (moderate):

temper criticism
temper criticism
temper enjoyment

2. temper (in metalwork):

temper tantrum N

pataleta f inf
mala leche f Spain inf
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I. temper [ˈtempəʳ, Am -pɚ] N

II. temper [ˈtempəʳ, Am -pɚ] VB trans

1. temper (mitigate):

2. temper (make hard):

towering temper
ferocious temper
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I. temper [ˈtem·pər] N

II. temper [ˈtem·pər] VB trans

1. temper (mitigate):

2. temper (make hard):

towering temper
blaze up temper
ferocious temper
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tempering
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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