tempering 音标拼音: [t'ɛmpɚɪŋ]
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tempering adj 1 :
moderating by making more temperate n 1 :
hardening something by heat treatment [
synonym : {
annealing },
{
tempering }]
moderating \
moderating \
adj .
lessening in intensity or strength .
Opposite of {
intensifying }. [
Narrower terms : {
tempering }; {
weakening }]
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
Temper \
Tem "
per \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Tempered };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Tempering }.] [
AS .
temprian or OF .
temper ,
F .
temp ['
e ]
rer ,
and (
in sense 3 )
temper ,
L .
temperare ,
akin to tempus time .
Cf . {
Temporal }, {
Distemper }, {
Tamper }.]
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 .
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Puritan austerity was so tempered by Dutch indifference ,
that mercy itself could not have dictated a milder system . --
Bancroft .
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Woman !
lovely woman !
nature made thee To temper man :
we had been brutes without you .
--
Otway .
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But thy fire Shall be more tempered ,
and thy hope far higher .
--
Byron .
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She [
the Goddess of Justice ]
threw darkness and clouds about her ,
that tempered the light into a thousand beautiful shades and colors . --
Addison .
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2 .
To fit together ;
to adjust ;
to accomodate .
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Thy sustenance . . .
serving to the appetite of the eater ,
tempered itself to every man '
s liking .
--
Wisdom xvi .
21 .
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3 . (
Metal .)
To bring to a proper degree of hardness ;
as ,
to temper iron or steel .
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The tempered metals clash ,
and yield a silver sound .
--
Dryden .
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4 .
To govern ;
to manage . [
A Latinism &
Obs .]
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With which the damned ghosts he governeth ,
And furies rules ,
and Tartare tempereth . --
Spenser .
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5 .
To moisten to a proper consistency and stir thoroughly ,
as clay for making brick ,
loam for molding ,
etc .
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6 . (
Mus .)
To adjust ,
as the mathematical scale to the actual scale ,
or to that in actual use .
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Syn :
To soften ;
mollify ;
assuage ;
soothe ;
calm .
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Tempering \
Tem "
per *
ing \,
n . (
Metal .)
The process of giving the requisite degree of hardness or softness to a substance ,
as iron and steel ;
especially ,
the process of giving to steel the degree of hardness required for various purposes ,
consisting usually in first plunging the article ,
when heated to redness ,
in cold water or other liquid ,
to give an excess of hardness ,
and then reheating it gradually until the hardness is reduced or drawn down to the degree required ,
as indicated by the color produced on a polished portion ,
or by the burning of oil .
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{
Tempering color },
the shade of color that indicates the degree of temper in tempering steel ,
as pale straw yellow for lancets ,
razors ,
and tools for metal ;
dark straw yellow for penknives ,
screw taps ,
etc .;
brown yellow for axes ,
chisels ,
and plane irons ;
yellow tinged with purple for table knives and shears ;
purple for swords and watch springs ;
blue for springs and saws ;
and very pale blue tinged with green ,
too soft for steel instruments .
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153 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tempering ":
abatement ,
abating ,
ability ,
aging ,
allaying ,
allayment ,
alleviating ,
alleviation ,
arteriosclerosis ,
assuagement ,
assuaging ,
atherosclerosis ,
background ,
blaseness ,
blunting ,
calcification ,
callusing ,
calming ,
capability ,
case hardening ,
chastening ,
chisel temper ,
competence ,
competency ,
concretion ,
condition ,
cornification ,
crystallization ,
cushioning ,
dampening ,
damping ,
dash ,
deadening ,
demulsion ,
development ,
die temper ,
diminishing ,
diminution ,
dulcification ,
dulling ,
easing ,
experience ,
falling -
off ,
firming ,
fitness ,
fittedness ,
fortification ,
fossilization ,
granulation ,
hardening ,
hardness scale ,
heat treating ,
hint ,
hornification ,
hushing ,
indenter ,
induration ,
infusion ,
inkling ,
intimation ,
invigoration ,
lapidification ,
leniency ,
lessening ,
letdown ,
letup ,
lightening ,
lithification ,
loosening ,
lulling ,
mastery ,
maturation ,
maturescence ,
maturity ,
mellowing ,
mitigating ,
mitigation ,
modulation ,
mollification ,
ossification ,
pacification ,
palliation ,
past experience ,
petrifaction ,
petrification ,
practical knowledge ,
practice ,
precipitation hardening ,
preparedness ,
proficiency ,
qualification ,
quietening ,
quieting ,
razor temper ,
readiness ,
reducing ,
reduction ,
refreshment ,
reinforcement ,
reinvigoration ,
relaxation ,
relaxing ,
remission ,
restrengthening ,
revivification ,
ripeness ,
ripening ,
sagacity ,
sauce ,
saw file temper ,
sclerosis ,
seasoning ,
senescence ,
set temper ,
setting ,
shade ,
slackening ,
smack ,
softening ,
solidification ,
soothing ,
sophistication ,
soupcon ,
spice ,
spindle temper ,
sprinkling ,
steeling ,
stiffening ,
strengthening ,
subduement ,
subduing ,
suggestion ,
suitability ,
suitableness ,
suitedness ,
suspicion ,
taint ,
temper ,
thought ,
tinct ,
tincture ,
tinge ,
tint ,
tool temper ,
touch ,
toughening ,
trace ,
tranquilization ,
trim ,
vestige ,
vitrifaction ,
vitrification ,
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