air-blast temperature - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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air-blast temperature (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈɛr blæst ˈtɛmpərətʃər/

Meaning and Usage

Air-blast temperature refers to the temperature of air measured in a specific way, often in contexts such as meteorology, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), and other environments where airflow and temperature are critical factors. It is most commonly used in technical discussions, climate studies, and engineering fields. The term is not widely used in everyday conversation and is more prevalent in written technical texts and reports.

Example Sentences

  1. The air-blast temperature was recorded at 30 degrees Celsius, indicating a warm day for the region.
    La temperatura del aire a presión se registró en 30 grados Celsius, lo que indica un día cálido para la región.

  2. Engineers must adjust the air-blast temperature settings to optimize the cooling system in the plant.
    Los ingenieros deben ajustar la temperatura del aire a presión para optimizar el sistema de refrigeración en la planta.

  3. The study highlighted the effects of air-blast temperature on the performance of the turbine.
    El estudio destacó los efectos de la temperatura del aire a presión en el rendimiento de la turbina.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "air-blast temperature" itself is a technical term and does not have many idiomatic expressions associated with it, similar terms in HVAC and weather contexts have idioms. Here are a few phrases and their meanings:

  1. Chill in the air - A feeling or indication that change is coming.
    Example: There's a chill in the air, signaling that winter is approaching.
    Hay un fresquito en el aire, indicando que se acerca el invierno.

  2. Change in the wind - An indication that a change is on the horizon.
    Example: People are sensing a change in the wind regarding the new policy.
    La gente siente un cambio en el viento con respecto a la nueva política.

  3. Full blast - Operating at full power or intensity.
    Example: The air conditioner is running at full blast during the heat wave.
    El aire acondicionado está funcionando a toda potencia durante la ola de calor.

Etymology

The term is comprised of two main components: "air," which comes from the Old English word "æġer," meaning a mixture of gases essential for breathing, and "blast," which has roots in Middle English "blasten," meaning to blow or break. "Temperature" derives from the Latin "temperatura," meaning a mixture or moderation of qualities.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Airflow temperature - Ambient temperature - Thermal air conditions

Antonyms: - Cold temperature - Heat deflation - Cool air conditions



25-07-2024