Encara no tenim significats per a "more temperate".
1The air is pleasant here, and more temperate than in the Netherlands.
2CLEINIAS: He will be far more temperate when he is in training.
3His own temperance and the knowledge of it made others more temperate.
4The climate is more temperate than in Gaul, the colds being less severe.
5There was none of the lingering twilight of more temperate climates.
6In other, and more temperate, climates the date would fall later.
7Latterly, the Europeans at Sierra Leone practise a more temperate life.
8I have seen others, a little milder because the air was more temperate.
9The order was instantly issued, when Griffith remarked, with a more temperate zeal:
10The atmosphere became still more temperate when the bright sun beamed over the horizon.
11Germany demanded that the prisoners in Africa be sent to a more temperate climate.
12Much more temperate; the discreet and joyless love of a virtuous, reluctant, condescending wife.
13Upon the whole perhaps it may be rather more temperate.
14For Manning it would be a more temperate love altogether.
15For he says: Mary's answer is more temperate than the words of the priest.
16Unlike more temperate climes this land has but three Seasons.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
More temperate a través del temps
More temperate per variant geogràfica