temperature 的英语意思
temperaturetemperature /ˈtemprətʃə $ -ər/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is衡量某个地方或某物冷热程度的量度:
The temperature of the water was just right for swimming.水温正好适合游泳。
Water boils at a temperature of 100ºC.水在100摄氏度时沸腾。2somebody’s temperature the temperature of your body, especially used as a measure of whether you are sick or not体温,尤指用于判断是否生病的指标:
The nurse took (=measured) my temperature.护士给我量了(=测量了)体温。3have a temperature (also be running a temperature) to have a body temperature that is higher than normal, especially because you are sick体温高于正常值,尤指因生病所致:
Susie has a temperature and has gone to bed.Susie发烧了,已经去睡觉了。4[countable] the temperature of a situation is the way people are reacting, for example whether they are behaving angrily or calmly某种局势的"温度"指人们的反应方式,例如是愤怒还是冷静地行事:
The referee’s decision to give a penalty raised the temperature of the match.裁判判罚点球的决定使比赛气氛骤然升温。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + temperature形容词/名词 + temperaturehigh· At high temperatures water is not able to hold as much oxygen.· 在高温下,水无法溶解那么多氧气。low· Temperatures were so low most plants could not survive.· 气温极低,大多数植物无法存活。constant· The temperature of the room is kept constant.· 房间温度保持恒定。extreme temperatures· The material has to be able to withstand extreme temperatures.· 该材料必须能够承受极端温度。sub-zero temperatures· They spent six hours on the mountain in sub-zero temperatures.· 他们在零摄氏度以下的气温中在山上待了六个小时。the air/water temperature· The water temperature should be between 60 and 65°F.· 水温应在60至65华氏度之间。somebody's body temperature· His body temperature was high and he was dehydrated.· 他体温偏高,并且已经脱水。phrases短语a rise in temperature/a temperature rise· The result was a rise in the Earth's temperature.· 其结果是地球温度的升高。a drop/fall in temperature· At night there is a dramatic drop in temperature.· 夜间气温急剧下降。a change in temperature· The oil is affected by changes in temperature.· 该油品会受温度变化影响。at room temperature· Store the wine at room temperature.· 将葡萄酒存放于室温下。verbs动词the temperature rises· The temperature rose steadily throughout the morning.· 整个上午气温持续稳步上升。the temperature soars (=rises quickly to a high level)· In summer the temperature can soar to over 40°C (104°F).· 夏季气温可飙升至40摄氏度(104华氏度)以上。the temperature falls/drops· Last winter, the temperature fell below freezing on only five days.· 去年冬天,气温仅在五天内降至冰点以下。raise the temperature· The thermostat allows you to raise the temperature.· 恒温器可让你调高温度。lower the temperature· Paracetomol lowers your body temperature.· 对乙酰氨基酚能降低体温。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is衡量某个地方或某物冷热程度的量度:
The temperature of the water was just right for swimming.水温正好适合游泳。
Water boils at a temperature of 100ºC.水在100摄氏度时沸腾。2somebody’s temperature the temperature of your body, especially used as a measure of whether you are sick or not体温,尤指用于判断是否生病的指标:
The nurse took (=measured) my temperature.护士给我量了(=测量了)体温。3have a temperature (also be running a temperature) to have a body temperature that is higher than normal, especially because you are sick体温高于正常值,尤指因生病所致:
Susie has a temperature and has gone to bed.Susie发烧了,已经去睡觉了。4[countable] the temperature of a situation is the way people are reacting, for example whether they are behaving angrily or calmly某种局势的"温度"指人们的反应方式,例如是愤怒还是冷静地行事:
The referee’s decision to give a penalty raised the temperature of the match.裁判判罚点球的决定使比赛气氛骤然升温。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + temperature形容词/名词 + temperaturehigh· At high temperatures water is not able to hold as much oxygen.· 在高温下,水无法溶解那么多氧气。low· Temperatures were so low most plants could not survive.· 气温极低,大多数植物无法存活。constant· The temperature of the room is kept constant.· 房间温度保持恒定。extreme temperatures· The material has to be able to withstand extreme temperatures.· 该材料必须能够承受极端温度。sub-zero temperatures· They spent six hours on the mountain in sub-zero temperatures.· 他们在零摄氏度以下的气温中在山上待了六个小时。the air/water temperature· The water temperature should be between 60 and 65°F.· 水温应在60至65华氏度之间。somebody's body temperature· His body temperature was high and he was dehydrated.· 他体温偏高,并且已经脱水。phrases短语a rise in temperature/a temperature rise· The result was a rise in the Earth's temperature.· 其结果是地球温度的升高。a drop/fall in temperature· At night there is a dramatic drop in temperature.· 夜间气温急剧下降。a change in temperature· The oil is affected by changes in temperature.· 该油品会受温度变化影响。at room temperature· Store the wine at room temperature.· 将葡萄酒存放于室温下。verbs动词the temperature rises· The temperature rose steadily throughout the morning.· 整个上午气温持续稳步上升。the temperature soars (=rises quickly to a high level)· In summer the temperature can soar to over 40°C (104°F).· 夏季气温可飙升至40摄氏度(104华氏度)以上。the temperature falls/drops· Last winter, the temperature fell below freezing on only five days.· 去年冬天,气温仅在五天内降至冰点以下。raise the temperature· The thermostat allows you to raise the temperature.· 恒温器可让你调高温度。lower the temperature· Paracetomol lowers your body temperature.· 对乙酰氨基酚能降低体温。