Fahrenheit
英 ['fær(ə)nhaɪt; 'fɑː-]
美 ['færən'haɪt]
- adj. 华氏温度计的;华氏的
- n. 华氏温度计;华氏温标
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Fahrenheit 华氏温度计来自其创立者18世纪普鲁士物理学家Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit.
- Fahrenheit
- Fahrenheit: [18] The ‘pre-metrication’ temperature scale takes its name from its inventor, the German physicist Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit (1686-1736). Not only did he develop the idea of a scale in which ice melts at 32º and water boils at 212º, he also invented the mercury thermometer.
- Fahrenheit (adj.)
- temperature scale, 1753, named for Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), Prussian physicist who proposed the scale in 1714. The "zero" in it is arbitrary, based on the lowest temperature observed by him during the winter of 1709 in Danzig. An abstract surname meaning literally "experience."
- 1. By mid-morning, the temperature was already above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 到早上10点钟,温度已经超过100华氏度了。
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- 2. The thermometer shows the temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- 这支温度计标有摄氏和华氏两种温度。
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- 3. Highest temperatures 11º Celsius, that's 52º Fahrenheit.
- 最高温度11摄氏度,即52华氏度。
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- 4. The thermometer read 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 温度计显示华氏105度。
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- 5. A step in temperature on the FahrenheIt'scale is smaller than a step on the Centigrade scale.
- 华氏温度计的一度比摄氏温度计的一度小一些.
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