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tempered
(
a
.)調節了的,緩和的,有…氣質的,經回火的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tem·per
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Tempered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Tempering
.]
1.
To
mingle
in
due
proportion
;
to
prepare
by
combining
;
to
modify
,
as
by
adding
some
new
element
;
to
qualify
,
as
by
an
ingredient
;
hence
,
to
soften
;
to
mollify
;
to
assuage
;
to
soothe
;
to
calm
.
Puritan
austerity
was
so
tempered
by
Dutch
indifference
,
that
mercy
itself
could
not
have
dictated
a
milder
system
.
--
Bancroft
.
Woman
!
lovely
woman
!
nature
made
thee
To
temper
man
:
we
had
been
brutes
without
you
. --
Otway
.
But
thy
fire
Shall
be
more
tempered
,
and
thy
hope
far
higher
. --
Byron
.
She
[
the
Goddess
of
Justice
]
threw
darkness
and
clouds
about
her
,
that
tempered
the
light
into
a
thousand
beautiful
shades
and
colors
.
--
Addison
.
2.
To
fit
together
;
to
adjust
;
to
accomodate
.
Thy
sustenance
. . .
serving
to
the
appetite
of
the
eater
,
tempered
itself
to
every
man's
liking
.
--
Wisdom
xvi
. 21.
3.
Metal.
To
bring
to
a
proper
degree
of
hardness
;
as
,
to
temper
iron
or
steel
.
The
tempered
metals
clash
,
and
yield
a
silver
sound
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
To
govern
;
to
manage
. [
A
Latinism
&
Obs
.]
With
which
the
damned
ghosts
he
governeth
,
And
furies
rules
,
and
Tartare
tempereth
. --
Spenser
.
5.
To
moisten
to
a
proper
consistency
and
stir
thoroughly
,
as
clay
for
making
brick
,
loam
for
molding
,
etc
.
6.
Mus.
To
adjust
,
as
the
mathematical
scale
to
the
actual
scale
,
or
to
that
in
actual
use
.
Syn:
--
To
soften
;
mollify
;
assuage
;
soothe
;
calm
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tem·pered
a.
Brought
to
a
proper
temper
;
as
,
tempered
steel
;
having
(
such
)
a
temper
; --
chiefly
used
in
composition
;
as
,
a
good-
tempered
or
bad-
tempered
man
;
a
well-
tempered
sword
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tempered
adj
1:
made
hard
or
flexible
or
resilient
especially
by
heat
treatment
; "
a
sword
of
tempered
steel
"; "
tempered
glass
" [
syn
:
treated
,
hardened
,
toughened
] [
ant
:
untempered
]
2:
adjusted
or
attuned
by
adding
a
counterbalancing
element
;
"
criticism
tempered
with
kindly
sympathy
" [
ant
:
untempered
]
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