单词 | Tempered |
例句 | 1 He has tempered the strong drink with water. 2 Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time. It is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable. 3 He grew more and more bad - tempered as the afternoon wore on. 4 Justice must be tempered with mercy. 5 His delight was tempered by regret. 6 The heat in this coastal town is tempered by cool sea breezes. 7 My enthusiasm for the venture was somewhat tempered by my knowledge of the work that would be involved. 8 I know he's often bad - tempered but really, you know, he's got a heart of gold. 9 The hot sunny days were tempered by a light breeze. 10 He sometimes seems bad - tempered but really he's got a heart of gold. 11 I responded with curt answers tempered with moderate annoyance. 12 Nor does time appear to have tempered his demeanor. 13 However, their idealism is tempered with realism. 14 Gradually the prevailing barbarism was tempered. 15 Passion must be tempered with reason. 16 Sylvie, tempered with Mathilde's quick wits and humour. 17 His resolve and optimism, tempered with caution, are none the less remarkable. 18 Again there is an underlying theme of likeness tempered with difference; of similarity spiced with variety. 19 What civil laws might have been tempered with mercy as a result? 20 Clinton has already tempered his request for the 1997 fiscal year, seeking $ 491 million. 21 Its functionalism was at least tempered by a grand conception of space. 22 Concern about the housing loan companies tempered any gains in exporters, rising with the dollar. 23 The Rationalist views the mind as a finely tempered, neutral instrument and never doubts the authority and power of reason. 24 On the issue of tempered curiosity, we encounter one of the major flaws, by modern standards, of the Presocratics. 25 A knife is sharpened on the grindstone; steel is tempered in fire. 26 They were careful to keep their distance from the ill - tempered professor. 27 I don't know what's got into Georgia recently — she's so bad tempered. 28 The rent awarded by the court under s24A may be considerably tempered by judicial discretion. 29 They can also be forgetful or very tired and perhaps bad tempered. 30 Again, President Herrera had not insisted on the death penalty but had followed a principle of justice tempered with mercy. 1 He has tempered the strong drink with water. 2 A knife is sharpened on the grindstone; steel is tempered in fire. 3 He grew more and more bad - tempered as the afternoon wore on. 4 They were careful to keep their distance from the ill - tempered professor. 5 I don't know what's got into Georgia recently — she's so bad tempered. 31 His self-discipline had been forged and tempered by years of training. 32 My enjoyment was only tempered by my fear of pumping out. 33 However, legitimate concern about improvement must be tempered by the countless instances when communication certainly is effective. 34 The delight at being finally united with Joan was tempered by a feeling of discomfort about Ronnie Leahy. 35 Only one person died, so appalling financial loss was tempered by human deliverance. 36 Their pleasure was tempered with concern that the policy change was at odds with what they requested. 37 Although their love for each other was growing steadily, the emotion was tempered with suspicion. 38 Included in the pack are 20 specially tempered steel pins, 20 plastic caps, and a driving device. 39 Now, that public endorsement is tempered by deep skepticism that the government and the army can accomplish their goals. 40 Before this force of 5,000 commandos could be raised, however, Churchill's enthusiasm for special forces was tempered by reality. 41 But this success was tempered by the fact that Colebrooke's period in office coincided with the Company's financial collapse. 42 And for my weaker points I put that um, communication, hot tempered, and I am very stressful. 43 But my gut reaction was that, despite his reputation for being hot tempered, he was a friendly, likable child. 44 There is a plain resonance with fine travel writing: the keen eye lent by distance and perspective but tempered with humility. 45 Naturally this judgement has to be tempered by the unrepresentative nature of the sample of reports that it draws upon. 46 Cross-cutting membership of groups means that demands are tempered because people have different interests that are articulated through multiple associations. 47 However, acceptance of this point has to be tempered by an awareness that mate choice is influenced by many qualities. 48 Meticulous observance of constitutional principle is to be tempered by regard for political effectiveness. 49 Earl Archibald was a good natured, even tempered and affable young man. 50 Its sing-a-long chorus was tempered with a churning ending that seemed to stretch for half the song. 51 Through this, her love can be tempered into a compassion and understanding with which she can help and sustain others. 52 And Lily's instinct for the winning side soon tempered her attitude to the new mistress. 53 He was raucous, sentimental, hot. tempered, practical, simple, devious, big, and powerful. 54 Cooper was in a state of disbelief, tempered only by his reluctance to believe he could possibly be convicted. 55 They may be impatient, hurried and quick tempered in an acute illness. 56 They accept the goal of an enterprise economy, but want it tempered by social concerns, with a place for worker-ownership. 57 The measurement of longitude meridians, in comparison, is tempered by time. 58 The ambition and drive were still there, but more tempered, more resilient than before. 59 Pure gold is tempered in a blazing fire. 60 Meats could be defrosted, precooked and tempered. 61 This experience has tempered their idealism. 62 Bodkin Arrow : Arrows with a tempered steel tip. 63 Die cast aluminum housing, Silastic ring, Tempered glass. 64 The Otterhound is amiable, boisterous and even - tempered. 65 Unreasonably irritable or ill - tempered; peevish. 66 A petulant, bad - tempered mood ; a huff. 67 Nationalism is power-hunger tempered by self-deception. 68 He is very short - tempered. 69 The good - tempered man tends to be unperturbed. 70 He's a bit quick - tempered, but not difficult to get along with. 71 "Black" Burton, a man evil tempered and malicious, had been picking a quarrel with a tenderfoot at the bar, when Thornton stepped good naturedly between. 72 The technology of traditional quenched and tempered medium carbon steel sliding yoke is very complicated and it has high rejection rate too. 73 Tempered glass, insulating glass, remote Venetian glass, Low-E glass can be any combination of styles of doors and windows. 74 Overheating can result in over tempered martensite (OTM) or untempered martensite (UTM) formations in the base metal. 75 But the jobs data suggests any recovery is likely to be tempered by sluggish domestic demand(), even as the country's export industries start to recover from a sharp downturn in the global economy. 76 It is pointed out that, at the same tempering degree, the fracture strength increases with the increasing of the thickness of tempered glass, but does not for untempered glass. 77 The stainless steel polishing kneading board, the high quality water joint, the flexible silica gel seal packing collar, processes processing specially the tempered glass. 78 He is good - tempered; he gets along well with everyone. 79 Unlike that of tempered martensite structure, there is little effect of oxygen content on the fatigue properties of ferrite-pearlite steel. 80 I think in those days we were a little shy of our emotions, and the fear of ridicule tempered the more obvious forms of pretentiousness. 81 We are often uncaring short - tempered and unforgiving - flat - out too much like ourselves and not enough like Him! 82 In addition, in 2007 both volumes of Bach's "Well Tempered Klavier" were edited in the Henle original text with fingerings by Mr Schiff. 83 This also made him moody and bad - tempered, a trait that would persist and lose him friends. 84 Comparing with tempered martensite, the life of hammering to destory was increased above 10 times. 85 The Spindle Is Manufactured From Chromolybdenum Alloy Steel, Tempered,(http:///tempered.html) Carburization Treated And Precision Ground. Employs Class P4 Angular Contact Ball Bearing For Superior Precision And Rigidity. 86 Hand - hammered from 15 - gauge copper, each sink's tempered finish develops a rustic patina over time. 87 It's encouraging to bear in mind that, for most Linux users, the expectation from beta software is generally tempered by a reasonable expectation of finding--and more importantly, reporting--bugs. 88 Lyrics: Red Guards, Red Guards Burning with revolutionary zeal Tested by the storm of class struggle Tempered for battle our hearts are red. 89 Having studied the relationship between tempered hardness and tempering temperature for hardened carbon steels, a tempering behaviour model is set up between hardness and temperature. 90 The apprenticeships are tempered with classwork that emphasizes less science, more humanity. 91 When such a quenched steel is tempered, structures with mechanical properties intermediate between those of the slowly cooled and the quenched conditions are formed. 92 My daughter is bad - tempered all day if she doesn't get enough beauty sleep. 93 He was a mild , good - natured , sweet - tempered , easy-going, foolish, dear fellow. 94 This allows the ear nerve to be tempered, frequency noise damage, there is a certain subduction. 95 He is even - tempered, easy - going and an excellent conversationalist. 96 Too much dreaminess , high ambition, or the will to obtain what is desired regardless of cost, must be tempered even in the magical world. 97 Like Peter Stent's cows, afflicted sheep would grow ill - tempered and wobbly. 98 Hart was so good tempered that some of his " friends " constantly put upon him. 99 As for myself, it is generally believed those I am quite mild - tempered. 100 China's supreme court in February called for criminal cases to be handled with "justice tempered with mercy," Xinhua reported at the time. 101 The effect of interrupted quenching temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a direct quenched and self tempered martensitic steel has been investigated. 102 The results indicated that the tempered sorbite was the optimum microstructure, the inhomogeneous distribution of micro hardness affected markedly the finish quality of the steel surface. 103 Creating motivation to change is a three-pronged process, beginning with disconfirmation and followed by the creation of survival anxiety tempered by psychological safety. 104 If thy oblation be from the frying pan, of flour tempered with oil, and without leaven. 105 He would still be placid , good - tempered and forbearing. 106 Low-alloy ultrahigh strength steel 300M in tempered martensite condition is a main structural material of aircraft landing gear. 107 But on this pretext it would be the height of absurdity to label ignorance tempered by humility "faith"! 108 The final structure obtained from tempering a fully hardened steel is called tempered martensite. 109 First, granting that our graduates know a good deal, their knowledge lies about in fragments and never gets welded together into the stuff of a tempered and mobile mind. 110 A review of American agriculture reveals a mixture of heroic facts tempered somewhat by lingering myths. 111 The microstructure of the weld zone is tempered martensite zone. 112 Other short term policy measures in Britain and New York tempered heavy selling. 113 The experimental research is introduced in the tempered stresses of the toughened glass insulator with laser scattered light photoelasticity. 114 The Therm-O-Mix? Station is an all weather, high capacity, instant tempered water supply for safety showers and eyewash stations that use steam and cold water. 115 Tempered martensite was gradually generated as the cutting temperature increased, which is the main cause of the decrease in the hardness. 115 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 116 Overheating can result in tempered martensite ( OTM ) or untempered martensite ( UTM ) formations in the base metal. 117 The evaluation of measuring uncertainty in metallic material Brinell hardness test is studied by testing the hardness of the 45 quenched and tempered steel. 118 Andrew , who was short - tempered from a sleepless night, was ready to explode. 119 Our company produces various kinds of size and color of float glass, sheet glass, clear glass sheet, reflective glass , aluminum mirror sheet, tempered glass, hollow glass and obscure glass. 120 The microstructure and properties of acicular ferrite steel tempered from 540 to 630 were studied. 121 A wisely tempered tribunate is the strongest buttress of a good constitution, but if it has the least degree of power beyond what is necessary, it will overthrow everything. 122 Higher tempered wheat moisture content resulted in significantly lower yields and lower protein and damaged starch contents of both semolina and flour. 123 To engage in a petty, bad - tempered quarrel; squabble. 124 His insatiable ambition can make him short - tempered and intolerant. 125 Though he had a very well - tempered constitution, his hold upon life had lost its firmness. 126 Bicker: To engage in a petty, bad - tempered quarrel; squabble. 127 X-Ray analysis finds that steel after tempering main matrix of tempered martensite. 128 The early ambitions of youthful enthusiasm soon become tempered with realism. 129 It's just safer to use tempered glass Corning Ware etc. 130 As far as possible bunads are made of natural materials: linen or cotton for shirts, silk for kerchiefs, vests and bodices, and Tempered Glass Lazy Susan, jackets, trousers and stockings. 131 Patients wait hours while the undermanned and sometimes short - tempered staff struggle to meet the demand. 132 Tempered, continuous quality improvement philosophy, the production transfer of customer satisfaction products. 133 SCARLATTI any two contrasting sonatas of your own choice or BACH any one "Well Tempered Clavier" Prelude and Fugue. 134 Feeder vices fitted to a floating plate with closing pressure regulation, sliding by ball-bushing on chromium-plated and tempered guides, floor stand. 135 The evolution of deformation dislocation structure during the tensile loading was examined by transmission electron microscopy in the tempered martensite of low and middle carbon alloy steels. 136 It can be made of high - grade float glass or tempered glass, etc. 137 The change in carbides and the recovery of dislocation structure in the matrix of tempered martensite during the process of fatigue have been studied with the help of a TEM. 138 Tempered through years'hardships, he has grown much more experienced than ever. 139 Even left - wing editorialists in France, quick to sneer at degenerate American capitalism, have tempered their glee. 140 A fall in U.S. construction spending in May to a more than 10-year low also tempered the economic outlook. 141 Its tendency to archaic language was tempered by the indolence of its exponents. 142 Bainite has higher abrasive wear resistance than tempered martensite with equal or higher hardness in hard abrasion, but in reverse in soft abrasion. 143 Although short - tempered, he is a good person who is full of kindness. 144 The results revealed that the non homogeneous distribution of the carbide caused the "zonal structure" appeared in the joint of drill rod which is hardened and high temperature tempered. 145 The corrosion resistance of 07X16H6 precipitation hardening stainless steel in tempered state was studied using high temperature oxidation, salt-spray test and stress corrosion test. 146 Large door with tempered glass vacuum insulation perspective, user - friendly sampling inspection process. 147 The experimental results show that the untempered structural steel has better cutting property than tempered one. 148 Segregation model of austenite boundary are established, mechanism of tempered—martensite embrittlement and bainite transformation are analysed thermodynamically. 149 Mr. Weston is rather an easy , cheerful tempered man. 150 The Dutchman was six - foot, a great , red - faced, hot - tempered trek - ox of a man. 151 Based on these, according to characteristic of steel tempering structure, high temperature tempering structure of hull steel is called tempered martensite. 152 Large spans provide for various office layout configurations in combination with balconies and climatically tempered outdoor spaces of the 'eyes'. 153 He isn't bad - tempered, he as meek as a lamb. 154 He is good - tempered and he gets along with everyone. 155 Most nonferrous metals can be annealed, but never tempered, normalized, or case-hardened . 156 The relations among the indexes of tempered wheat a nd untempered wheat are analyzed after comparing the quality of all kinds of tem pered wheats and untempered wheats. 157 Tempering treatment resulted in formation of tempered martensite and the spalling resistance under repeated strong impact abrasion working conditions was largely improved. 158 When studying the process of heating glass, radiation coming from the conveying roller is a factor of vital importance , and it affects the quality of tempered glass. 159 The system intruded, chassis opened or tempered before . Please check the system. 160 When I discover after one or two tests that it is not going to allow itself to be tempered, I throw it on the scrap heap and sell it for a cent a pound when the junk man comes around. 161 While sipping a Pina Colada makes you think of tropical beaches and cool breezes, this rye evokes the majestic beauty of Laurence of Arabia, in a sandstorm, on an ill tempered camel. |
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