Examples of using Phlegmatic in English and their translations into Swedish
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pleasant and phlegmatic.
British farmers, normally a very phlegmatic, law-abiding group of people,
Phlegmatic- this is one of the types of human temperament,
Melancholic and phlegmatic in blue or green room will plunge into depression and discouragement.
Mostly this game project is designed to phlegmatic, preferring measured
he is too phlegmatic for us, and we love an active way of life.
Most athletes, accustomed to working with phlegmatic and trouble-free half-blooded horses, consider working with Akhal-Tekeans too hard.
Mixed types are also quite common when a person behaves like a choleric in some situations and a phlegmatic in others.
its diversity is so vast that even the most phlegmatic person will find the one that is able to fascinate him.
choleric, phlegmatic, melancholic.
And, of course, it's not his fault that gradually he became a fat and capricious phlegmatic, the subject of ridicule.
With training, it will be more difficult with northern sled dogs, with phlegmatic, English bull terrier, as practice shows that in these breeds reflexes
often moves little, phlegmatic behavior appears, because it's just hard for him to move.
low E Phlegmatic type The third dimension,
Sanguine, phlegmatic, melancholic, choleric.
Compliant, phlegmatic children can be weaned at a time.
Phlegmatic, melancholic, sanguine or choleric?
Do not consider this dog phlegmatic, although the appearance can cause such associations.
Pronounce phlegmatic in English.
Sanguine, choleric, phlegmatic and melancholic.