temperature
temperature 英 [ˈtemprətʃə(r)] 美 [ˈtɛmpərəˌtʃʊr,-tʃɚ,ˈtɛmprə-]
n. 温度;体温;气温;
名词复数:temperatures
- Temperature refers to how hot or cold something is. When you think you might have a fever, you take your temperature to see if it is higher than normal.
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- n. 温度;体温;气温;
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1. high temperatures, low temperatures
高╱低温
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2. a fall in temperature, a drop in temperature
气温下降
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3. a rise in temperature
气温升高
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4. The temperature has risen by five degrees.
温度升高了五度。
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5. Heat the oven to a temperature of 200°C .
使烤箱的温度升至 200 摄氏度。
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6. Does he have a temperature?
他发烧吗?
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7. She's running a temperature.
她在发烧。
- temperature (n.) mid-15c., "fact of being tempered, proper proportion;" 1530s, "character or nature of a substance," from Latin temperatura "a tempering, moderation," from temperatus, past participle of temperare "to mix in due proportion, modify, blend; restrain oneself" (see temper (v.)). Sense of "degree of heat or cold" first recorded 1670 (Boyle), from Latin temperatura, used in this sense by Galileo. Meaning "fever, high temperature" is attested from 1898.
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