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  *度* | 度* | *度
to pass / to spend (time) / measure / limit / extent / degree of intensity / degree (angles, temperature etc) / kilowatt-hour / classifier for events and occurrences
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air temperature
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temperature / CL: 個|个
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  *烧* | 烧* | *烧
to burn / to cook / to stew / to bake / to roast / to heat / to boil (tea, water etc) / fever / to run a temperature / (coll.) to let things go to one's head
HSK 4
to become cooler / to lower the temperature / cooling / (of interest, activity etc) to decline
HSK 4
to have a high temperature (from illness); to have a fever / (fig.) to be fascinated with; to obsess over / (fig.) flourishing; thriving; popular
HSK 4
high temperature
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low temperature
HSK 6
(body) temperature
HSK 7-9
room temperature / ordinary temperatures
HSK 7-9
to have a high temperature / feverish / unable to think calmly / to emit heat
HSK 7-9
water temperature
HSK 7-9
to become hot / temperature rise / (fig.) to intensify / to hot up / to escalate / to get a boost
HSK 7-9
high position / eminent status / top job / raised position / upper (limbs) / a high (i.e. local maximum) / high point on scale, high grade, temperature, latitude etc
difference in temperature
to heat / to add warmth / to raise temperature / fig. to stimulate
lit. daily changes of temperature / fig. well-being / sb's comfort, health, prosperity etc
fever / high temperature
constant temperature
level of heat / (fig.) zeal / fervor / (coll.) a temperature (i.e. abnormally high body heat)
how many times / several times / how many degrees (in terms of temperature or angle) / several degrees / to what degree; to what extent
room temperature
to measure temperature
to volatilize / to vaporize / to evaporate (esp. at ordinary temperatures) / (in compound words) volatile
water screen (screen formed of sprayed water droplets, used for displaying projected images, for temperature control, or for air purification)
of equal temperature; isothermic
ignition point (temperature) / combustion point
temperature scale
to take temperature
to have a fever reaching (a certain temperature)
to be exposed to cold temperatures / (fig.) (of a market, industry, relationship etc) to be in the doldrums; to suffer a downturn
the silver point / the melting point of silver 962°C used as a calibration point in some temperature scales
to take sb's temperature
standard conditions for temperature and pressure
(of a fall in price, temperature etc) steep; precipitous
apparent temperature (meteorology)
engine temperature gauge / coolant temperature gauge
temperature gradient
thermodynamic temperature (temperature above absolute zero)
electric heat tracing; steam tracing (for maintaining the temperature of pipes etc)
(thermodynamics) reduced temperature (used to compare fluids at different temperatures relative to their critical points)
thermodynamic temperature scale (in degrees Kelvin, measured above absolute zero)
to thaw (frozen food) / to bring to room temperature
temperature of the soil
temperature and pressure
surface temperature
to prevent heatstroke and reduce temperature
temperature (esp. of medical patient)
Réaumur temperature scale
annual range (temperature, humidity etc)
(meteorology) diurnal range (temperature, humidity etc)
standard conditions for temperature and pressure
temperature gun
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  *温* | 温* | *温
warm; lukewarm / to warm up / (bound form) temperature / (bound form) mild; soft; tender / to review (a lesson etc) / (TCM) fever / epidemic; pestilence (old variant of )
environmental temperature
absolute temperature
Lord Kelvin 1824-1907, British physicist (William Thomson) / Kelvin (temperature scale)
infrared body thermometer / temperature gun


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