| 英语单词 | temperature |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 ['temprətʃə(r)] 美 ['temprətʃər] |
| 中文释义 | n.气温;体温;温度;发烧 |
| 英语例句 | (1) The temperature has stayed hot this week. (2) The temperature soared to 43 degrees centigrade on July 25. (3) After the storm there will be a sharp drop in temperature. (4) Let me take his (her) temperature and have a check. (5) Water freezes at the temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. (6) This heating system has an automatic temperature control. (7) There is an imperceptible change in temperature. (8) The temperature of volcanic gases is very high. (9) The food should be kept at low temperature. (10) When I was ill, I had a high temperature; I felt very hot. (11) She's been running a temperature of 100°F for two days. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 本周气温一直都很热。 (2) 7月25日,气温猛升到4摄氏度。 (3) 风暴过后,气温会骤降。 (4) 我来给他(她)量一下体温,检查一下。 (5) 水在摄氏零度结冰。 (6) 这个暖气系统有自动化的温度调节系统。 (7) 温度有细微的变化。 (8) 火山气体的温度很高。 (9) 这种食品应低温保存。 (10) 当我病的时候,发高烧;我感到非常热。 (11) 她已经连续两天发烧到100(华氏)度了。 |
| vocabulary简明 | 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. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Temperature can also mean hotness and coldness in terms of excitement. Before offering a discount on its new one-legged jeans, the clothing manufacturer surveyed 200 loyal customers over the phone, to gauge the likely temperature of the response to their marketing ploy. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]温度;气温 The temperature of something is a measure of how hot or cold it is.
2 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]体温 Your temperature is the temperature of your body. A normal temperature is about 37˚ centigrade. [oft poss N]
3 [N-COUNT 可数名词](特定场合的)氛围,情绪 You can use temperature to talk about the feelings and emotions that people have in particular situations. [usu sing]
4 [PHRASE 短语]室温;常温 If something is at room temperature, its temperature is neither hot nor cold. [usu PHR after v]
5 [PHRASE 短语]发烧 If you are running a temperature or if you have a temperature, your temperature is higher than it usually is. [V inflects]
6 [PHRASE 短语]量…的体温 If you take someone's temperature you use an instrument called a thermometer to measure the temperature of their body in order to see if they are ill. [V inflects]
Usage Note : In Britain, two different scales are commonly used for measuring temperature. On the Celsius (formerly Centigrade) scale, water freezes at zero degrees and boils at 100 degrees. On the Fahrenheit scale, water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. Celsius is the scale which is officially used for talking about the weather. Fahrenheit is considered more old-fashioned, but is still widely used. In the United States, the Fahrenheit scale is almost always used. If you want to emphasize how cold it is, you are more likely to use Celsius, as the numbers are lower. Conversely, if you want to emphasize how warm it is, you are more likely to use Fahrenheit. The first of the following examples shows a temperature in Celsius and the second shows a temperature in Fahrenheit. The temperature has been down to minus seven... With temperatures in the 70s, sun lovers have been flocking to resorts. 在英国,测量温度普遍采用两种不同的标准。根据摄氏温标(以前称 Centigrade),水 0 度结冰,100 度沸腾;根据华氏温标,水 32 度结冰,212 度沸腾。正式谈论天气时使用摄氏温标。华氏温标被认为较为过时,不过使用仍很广泛。在美国,几乎总是用华氏温标。要想强调天冷,更有可能用摄氏温标,因为摄氏温标表示出的温度更低。相反,如果强调暖和,更可能用华氏温标。以下例子第一个用了摄氏度数,第二个用了华氏度数:The temperature has been down to minus seven (温度已经降到零下7度),With temperatures in the 70s, sun lovers have been flocking to resorts (温度达到七十多度,喜爱阳光的人纷纷涌向度假胜地)。 |
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