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Cosa (chi) è Temperature - definizione


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PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT QUANTITATIVELY EXPRESSES THE COMMON NOTIONS OF HOT AND COLD
Absolute scale of temperature; Temperture; Temperature measure; Temperatures; Temparature; Tempurature; Temporature; Static temperature; Hottest; Outside temperature; Generalized temperature; Gradus caloris; Kinetic temperature
n.
Degree of heat.
temperature         
  • Average daily variation in human body temperature
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  • 597x597px
  • Two thermometers showing temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit
  • Kinetic theory]].
PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT QUANTITATIVELY EXPRESSES THE COMMON NOTIONS OF HOT AND COLD
Absolute scale of temperature; Temperture; Temperature measure; Temperatures; Temparature; Tempurature; Temporature; Static temperature; Hottest; Outside temperature; Generalized temperature; Gradus caloris; Kinetic temperature
¦ noun
1. the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object.
a body temperature above the normal: he was running a temperature.
2. the degree of excitement or tension in a situation or discussion: the temperature of the debate was lower than before.
Origin
ME (in sense 'the state of being tempered or mixed', later synonymous with temperament): from Fr. temperature or L. temperatura, from temperare 'restrain'.
temperature         
  • Average daily variation in human body temperature
  • 300x300px
  • 597x597px
  • Two thermometers showing temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit
  • Kinetic theory]].
PHYSICAL PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT QUANTITATIVELY EXPRESSES THE COMMON NOTIONS OF HOT AND COLD
Absolute scale of temperature; Temperture; Temperature measure; Temperatures; Temparature; Tempurature; Temporature; Static temperature; Hottest; Outside temperature; Generalized temperature; Gradus caloris; Kinetic temperature
n.
degree of heat or cold
1) to take smb.'s temperature
2) a high; low; normal temperature
3) (smb.'s) body temperature
4) room temperature (at room temperature)
5) a temperature drops, falls; goes down
6) a temperature goes up, rises
7) a temperature remains steady
8) at a (certain) temperature (water boils at a certain temperature)
excess over normal body heat
9) to have, run a temperature
10) a high; slight temperature

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Temperature
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Temperature
1. The accuracy of the information on average temperature, accumulated temperature, surface temperature, wind velocity, precipitation and windstorm of the relevant regions is over '7 percent.
2. "You shouldn‘t change the temperature more than five degrees from the outside temperature.
3. Water temperature hotting up "It just proves how the water temperature is hotting up.
4. Although the North Pole temperature is below zero, the salt is enough to prevent the water freezing at that temperature.
5. Last Monday the maximum temperature in Oslo reached 31.4 degrees Celcius, the warmest July temperature in 50 years.