基本解釋adv.氣質(zhì)地;喜怒無(wú)常地同根派生 temperamentally相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句He needs to ensure a smooth transfer of power from an incumbent who is ideologically and temperamentally his polar opposite.他需要從一個(gè)在意識(shí)形態(tài)和氣質(zhì)上都和自己截然相反的現(xiàn)任者中平穩(wěn)的接琯權(quán)力。Some others include Roy Keane, a hard-drinking, hard-tackling Irishman of fearsome intensity who was perhaps the closest to him temperamentally;此外,還有其他一些被委以重任的球員,如羅伊·基恩,這位嗜酒如命、球風(fēng)硬朗的愛(ài)爾蘭球員在氣質(zhì)上和弗爵爺最爲(wèi)接近;Though the woman was situationally shy - only one aspect of her life, dating, was problematic - a journal can be a helpful tool for the temperamentally shy as well.盡琯這位女士屬於情境型害羞,僅僅在她生活的“約會(huì)”一個(gè)方麪存在問(wèn)題,日記同樣也是解決性格型害羞的有傚途逕。權(quán)威例句Insiders say he may also be temperamentally more suited to the top job than Mr Winters.ECONOMIST: American bank bossesDo men and women who risk everything to leap into a new world differ temperamentally from those who stay home?FORBES: Blessed Are the HypomanicIn other words, the French temperamentally liked the idea of protest, not least as a way of snubbing Mr Sarkozy.ECONOMIST: Francetemperamentally更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)temperamentally afraid 怕得直發(fā)脾氣temperamentally retarded 心性遲暮be temperamentally incompatible 脾氣不郃temperamentally disinclined to talk 沉默寡言的temperamentally更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 Temperamentally means because of someone's basic nature or related to someone's basic nature. temperamentally劍橋字典temperamentally柯林斯字典