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de·gree-day AHD[dĭ-grēʹdā'] D.J.[dɪˈgriːˌdeɪ]K.K.[dɪˈgriˌde]n.(名词)- A unit of measurement equal to a difference of one degree between the mean outdoor temperature on a certain day and a reference temperature, used in estimating the energy needs for heating or cooling a building.度-日:一测量单位,等于某一天户外温度的平均值和一参照温度之间一度的差别,用来估计加热或冷却一座建筑物所需要的能量
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