thermometer
thermometer 英 [θəˈmɒmɪtə(r)] 美 [θərˈmɑmɪtə(r)]
n. 温度计;体温计
名词复数:thermometers
- A thermometer is a tool that measures temperature — how hot or cold something is. Thermometers are used to see if you have a fever or tell you how cold it is outside.
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- n. 温度计;体温计
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1. This thermometer is calibrated by centigrade.
这种温度计是用摄氏百分度标定的。
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2. Which brings us back, most likely, to odd rounding behavior within the thermometer instrument.
很可能这让我们想到 温度计仪器内部的不正常的舍入行为。
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3. If you are right,the temperature in the thermometer will start to rise.
如果你是正确的,这支温度计的温度将会开始升高。
- thermometer (n.) 1630s, from French thermomètre (1620s), coined by Jesuit Father Jean Leuréchon from Greek thermos "hot" (see thermal) + metron "measure" (from PIE root *me- (2) "to measure"). An earlier, Latinate form was thermoscopium (1610s). The earliest such device was Galileo's air-thermometer, invented c. 1597. The typical modern version, with mercury in glass, was invented by Fahrenheit in 1714. Related: Thermometric; thermometrical.
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