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单词 untempered
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Definition of untempered in English:

untempered

adjectiveʌnˈtɛmpədˌənˈtɛmpərd
  • 1Not moderated or lessened by anything.

    the products of a technological mastery untempered by political imagination
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is something about Moscow's untempered extremes, its perverse anarchy and its extreme beauty that appeals to him.
    • Premium cable - that is, unsponsored channels you pay for separately - doesn't have those constraints and is free to show us conflicts untempered by political correctness.
    • As things stand, he has succeeded in notching to a higher pitch, the untempered debate of the recent days on whether it is the metro rail or the mono rail that will best serve the transport needs of Bangalore.
    • While it's true that Western society rests on a solid Judeo-Christian foundation, the ground floor of our edifice is filled with goodies like skepticism, science, rational thought and humanism untempered by the supernatural.
    • He is intensely irritating, with a cockiness untempered by charisma and exacerbated by a grating accent he brought from England when his family emigrated.
    • It is even harder to escape their slings and arrows when strength is untempered by self-restraint.
    • Their passion is untempered and unbuffered by the fact that he has been joined with several hosts since his premature death in a shuttlecraft accident.
    • What he and others needed was a vocalist - raucous, untempered, impelling release and therefore relief - not a novelist onanistically stroking his phrases.
    • Elsewhere an exhaustion of original ideas has engendered a permafrost of abstruse theorising untempered by experience.
    • Snobbery be damned, he thought, here was a bunch of actors provoking the kind of wild, untempered enthusiasm he could only dream about.
    • This may be because people with untempered optimism indulge in risk-taking, thinking, ‘I'll be okay.’
    • His ideas seem to have this lasting resonance on new listeners as well as old, and this album represents The Doors at their creative zenith, brutal and untempered, eclectic and mysterious, unique and visionary.
    • He plays scorned lover Jed with an untempered delicacy and spidery creepiness, while the antihero is the epitome of controlled frustration.
    • In the cruelties of the sentence upon Hermia, Oberon's trick upon Titania and the lovers' experiences in the wood, we see that untempered desire is vicious, that love can be as much a war as a partnership.
    • For those of you who prefer untempered late-night ire, skip to the original post.
    • The praise/critique dyad is a building block for personal growth; untempered praise is a poor foundation for life or a love of learning.
    • However, as there is the usual lack of people in the photographs, so there is the feeling that what is described is the official view, untempered by user feedback or enough critical consideration.
    • They provide an escape valve, allowing citizens upset by government corruption, job losses or untempered greed to blow off some steam at something other than the Chinese government.
    • Which is a great shame because in the current climate, where the love of reading and untempered enthusiasm for ideas is regarded as increasingly unfashionable, she remains one of the few consistently dissenting voices.
    • It was prudent of Ricks to set himself constraints: the book isn't short as it is; the combination of Dylan's creative and Ricks's critical fecundity could, untempered and unchecked, proliferate indefinitely.
    Synonyms
    absolute, unqualified, unconditional, categorical, complete, total, thoroughgoing, downright, outright, utter, out-and-out, unadulterated, unalloyed, undiluted, unmixed, unmoderated, unmodified, unabated, undiminished, unmollified, unsoftened, unredeemed, unambiguous, unequivocal, veritable, perfect, consummate, pure, sheer, rank, in every way, positive, real, deep-dyed
  • 2(of a material) not brought to the proper hardness or consistency.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A second effect that should be noted is the variation of transition temperature with tensile strength in the untempered alloys.
    • The caramel is best at room temperature, but untempered milk chocolate has a tendency to get soft and sticky at room temperature.
 
 

Definition of untempered in US English:

untempered

adjectiveˌənˈtɛmpərdˌənˈtempərd
  • 1Not moderated or lessened by anything.

    the products of a technological mastery untempered by political imagination
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is intensely irritating, with a cockiness untempered by charisma and exacerbated by a grating accent he brought from England when his family emigrated.
    • While it's true that Western society rests on a solid Judeo-Christian foundation, the ground floor of our edifice is filled with goodies like skepticism, science, rational thought and humanism untempered by the supernatural.
    • Which is a great shame because in the current climate, where the love of reading and untempered enthusiasm for ideas is regarded as increasingly unfashionable, she remains one of the few consistently dissenting voices.
    • For those of you who prefer untempered late-night ire, skip to the original post.
    • It is even harder to escape their slings and arrows when strength is untempered by self-restraint.
    • This may be because people with untempered optimism indulge in risk-taking, thinking, ‘I'll be okay.’
    • As things stand, he has succeeded in notching to a higher pitch, the untempered debate of the recent days on whether it is the metro rail or the mono rail that will best serve the transport needs of Bangalore.
    • Their passion is untempered and unbuffered by the fact that he has been joined with several hosts since his premature death in a shuttlecraft accident.
    • However, as there is the usual lack of people in the photographs, so there is the feeling that what is described is the official view, untempered by user feedback or enough critical consideration.
    • They provide an escape valve, allowing citizens upset by government corruption, job losses or untempered greed to blow off some steam at something other than the Chinese government.
    • The praise/critique dyad is a building block for personal growth; untempered praise is a poor foundation for life or a love of learning.
    • In the cruelties of the sentence upon Hermia, Oberon's trick upon Titania and the lovers' experiences in the wood, we see that untempered desire is vicious, that love can be as much a war as a partnership.
    • His ideas seem to have this lasting resonance on new listeners as well as old, and this album represents The Doors at their creative zenith, brutal and untempered, eclectic and mysterious, unique and visionary.
    • Elsewhere an exhaustion of original ideas has engendered a permafrost of abstruse theorising untempered by experience.
    • What he and others needed was a vocalist - raucous, untempered, impelling release and therefore relief - not a novelist onanistically stroking his phrases.
    • Premium cable - that is, unsponsored channels you pay for separately - doesn't have those constraints and is free to show us conflicts untempered by political correctness.
    • Snobbery be damned, he thought, here was a bunch of actors provoking the kind of wild, untempered enthusiasm he could only dream about.
    • He plays scorned lover Jed with an untempered delicacy and spidery creepiness, while the antihero is the epitome of controlled frustration.
    • There is something about Moscow's untempered extremes, its perverse anarchy and its extreme beauty that appeals to him.
    • It was prudent of Ricks to set himself constraints: the book isn't short as it is; the combination of Dylan's creative and Ricks's critical fecundity could, untempered and unchecked, proliferate indefinitely.
    Synonyms
    absolute, unqualified, unconditional, categorical, complete, total, thoroughgoing, downright, outright, utter, out-and-out, unadulterated, unalloyed, undiluted, unmixed, unmoderated, unmodified, unabated, undiminished, unmollified, unsoftened, unredeemed, unambiguous, unequivocal, veritable, perfect, consummate, pure, sheer, rank, in every way, positive, real, deep-dyed
    1. 1.1 (of a material) not brought to the proper hardness or consistency.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The caramel is best at room temperature, but untempered milk chocolate has a tendency to get soft and sticky at room temperature.
      • A second effect that should be noted is the variation of transition temperature with tensile strength in the untempered alloys.
 
 
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