释义 |
phlegmaticphleg‧mat‧ic /fleɡˈmætɪk/ adjective - Though normally phlegmatic, Jan was beginning to get alarmed.
- Cézanne was phlegmatic, timid, at times virtually dumb.
- Eager to work and leave their mark, the Volunteers seethed at the phlegmatic nature of the program.
- He was rational, relaxed, phlegmatic.
- His driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, evinced no surprise.
- His letters confirm a highly inquisitive mind regarding natural and scientific phenomena and suggest a phlegmatic temperament and a dry humour.
- Midwesterners, naturally phlegmatic, would be stirred only if they considered that something was really wrong.
- Robbie was surprised and relieved to find Fen his usual phlegmatic self next morning.
calm and not easily excited or worried: The taxi driver, a phlegmatic man in middle age, showed no surprise at this request.—phlegmatically /-kli/ adverb |