temper
tem
ˈtɛm
tem
per
pɜr
pēr
British pronunciation
/tˈɛmpɐ/

Definición y significado de "temper"en inglés

01

furia

a short period of extreme anger
02

furia

a tendency to quickly become angry
03

humor

a characteristic (habitual or relatively temporary) state of feeling
04

el temple, la resiliencia

the elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to absorb considerable energy before cracking
to temper
01

templar

bring to a desired consistency, texture, or hardness by a process of gradually heating and cooling
02

suavizar

to make something moderate or agreeable by adding another element
03

afinar, ajustar

adjust the pitch (of pianos)
04

templar, atemperar

to harden melted substances, often chocolate, by reheating and then cooling them to stabilize their texture
example
Ejemplos
The chef tempered the spicy curry with coconut milk to balance the flavors and reduce the heat.
El chef atemperó el curry picante con leche de coco para equilibrar los sabores y reducir el picante.
05

atemperar, moderar

to moderate or adjust the intensity of something, often to make it more balanced or less extreme
example
Ejemplos
The heat was tempered by a gentle breeze coming through the open window.
El calor fue moderado por una suave brisa que entraba por la ventana abierta.
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