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temperatures是temperature的复数 temperature美 ['temp(ə)rə.tʃʊr] 英 ['temprɪtʃə(r)] - n.温度;体温;〈口〉发烧
- 网络温度调控;气温;发烧或温度
adj.+n. high temperature,low temperature,normal temperature,constant temperature,average temperature n. fever,infection,disease,illness,malaise n. | 1. the degree of heat as an inherent quality of objects expressed as hotness or coldness relative to something else 2. the heat of something measured on a scale such as the Fahrenheit or Celsius scale. 3. the degree of heat in a living organism 4. human body heat in excess of 37.0° C (98.6° F) 5. the level of excitement or tension in a situation 6. a measurement of how hot or how cold a place or object is. Temperature is measured in degrees Fahrenheit or centigrade, which is also called Celsius, using the symbol ° 7. the measurement of how hot your body is 8. the amount of excitement that people feel in a particular situation 1. the degree of heat as an inherent quality of objects expressed as hotness or coldness relative to something else 2. the heat of something measured on a scale such as the Fahrenheit or Celsius scale. 3. the degree of heat in a living organism 4. human body heat in excess of 37.0° C (98.6° F) 5. the level of excitement or tension in a situation 6. a measurement of how hot or how cold a place or object is. Temperature is measured in degrees Fahrenheit or centigrade, which is also called Celsius, using the symbol ° 7. the measurement of how hot your body is 8. the amount of excitement that people feel in a particular situation |
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