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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
temperament
tem·per·a·ment (tĕmʹprə-mənt, tĕmʹpər-ə-)n. 1. a. The manner of thinking, behaving, or reacting characteristic of a specific person: a nervous temperament. See Synonyms at disposition. b. The distinguishing mental and physical characteristics of a human according to medieval physiology, resulting from dominance of one of the four humors. 2. Excessive irritability or sensitiveness: an actor with too much temperament. 3. Music. Equal temperament. [Middle English, from Latin temperāmentum, from temperāre, to temper. See temper.]
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