英 [ˌtemprəˈmentəli] 美 [ˌtemprəˈmentəli]
adv. 气质地
temperamentally /ˌtɛmpərəˈmɛntəlɪ/
副词 Temperamentally means because of someone's basic nature or related to someone's basic nature. 性情地; 本性地
He is a quitter who is temperamentally unsuited to remaining a champion.
他是个容易放弃的人,这种性格不会长期保住冠军位置。
by temperament
temperamentally suited to each other
... temperance 温暖的;有节制的 temperamentally 气质地 temper 脾气;(钢等)回火;性情;倾向 ...
... personal feuds世仇;积怨 temperamentally 喜怒无常地 Temper: a person's present or habitual state of mind 心情,脾气 ...
tempered 缓和的,温和的;调节的;有…气质的
temperamental 喜怒无常的;性情的;易兴奋的
temper 脾气;(钢等)回火;性情;倾向
temperament 气质,性情,性格;急躁
tempered 调和(temper的过去分词)
temper 回火;调和
temper 使回火;锻炼;调和;使缓和
I'm temperamentally unsuited to this job.
我的性格不适合这种工作。
He is a quitter who is temperamentally unsuited to remaining a champion.
他是个容易放弃的人,这种性格不会长期保住冠军位置。
Modern Europeans are rich enough to afford to live alone, and temperamentally independent enough to want to do so.
现代欧洲人足以负担得起独自生活,而且独立的性格也使他们想要独居。
Insiders say he may also be temperamentally more suited to the top job than Mr Winters.
Do men and women who risk everything to leap into a new world differ temperamentally from those who stay home?
In other words, the French temperamentally liked the idea of protest, not least as a way of snubbing Mr Sarkozy.