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单词 Celsius
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Definition of Celsius in English:

Celsius

(also C)
adjective ˈsɛlsɪəsˈsɛlsiəs
  • postpositive when used with a numeral Of or denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.

    (温度)摄氏的

    a temperature of less than 25° Celsius
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ship's diving team took the opportunity to progress continuation training in the pristine 31 degrees Celsius waters around the port.
    • It was two o'clock in the afternoon and thirty-two degrees Celsius outside with the humidity at 88%.
    • Biological records show that insect species are appearing six days earlier on average for each degree Celsius rise in temperature.
    • The dampness and high temperature of about 25 degrees Celsius provides the best conditions for mould to grow and reproduce.
    • The debut of summer saw temperatures entering the 30 degrees Celsius range.
    • So far, studies show that platform level air temperatures will very rarely be above 20 degrees Celsius or lower than freezing.
    • Without greenhouse gases the earth's average surface temperature would be about 35° Celsius cooler.
    • It is better to pre-treat and pre-soak heavily soiled clothing and use a warm wash, of around 50 Celsius degrees, to conserve energy.
    • Citizens experienced the heat of summer as the temperature rocketed to 34 Celsius degrees last Sunday.
    • They even use Celsius temperatures, which nobody understands.
    • I have personally been to both in the midst of winter and enjoyed temperatures around the 20 degrees Celsius mark.
    • They are most comfortable in water about 25 degrees Celsius, or slightly higher for breeding.
    • Water exposed to atmospheric pressure boils at approximately 100 degrees Celsius.
    • The Kelvin scale uses Celsius units, the main difference being that zero on the Kelvin scale is absolute.
    • Without these greenhouse gases the earth's average surface temperature would be about 33 degrees Celsius cooler.
    • Swindon Council's highways department was on red alert as temperatures plunged to 5 degrees Celsius overnight.
    • Temperatures throughout the region hovered around the minus five degrees Celsius range for most of the two week storm.
    • Instead of a global temperature rise of 2.1 degrees Celsius occurring by 2094, it will be postponed to 2100.
    • For an hour and a half in the oppressive, dry 35 Celsius degree heat of the day we traveled across the valley and hiked up to the top of Graveyard pass.
    • Transfer the meat to a 200 degree Celsius oven for 10 minutes and stand for a further 5 minutes before serving.
noun ˈsɛlsɪəsˈsɛlsiəs
  • The Celsius scale of temperature.

    摄氏温标

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are based on two fixed points, the Kelvin and Rankine scales are based on one.
    • I have similar problems with temperature - cold temperatures work best in Celsius, hot in Fahrenheit.
    • But whether you calculate in Fahrenheit or Celsius, the overall winner is usually selected by a matter of shades and degrees.
    • Likewise, we can measure temperatures on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales.
    • The other features on the front are three buttons for setting the temperature and fan speed alarms, changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit and resetting the alarms.
    • The confusion arises due to the other common temperatures scale, the Celsius scale (based on the old Centigrade scale).
    • Most of our temperatures will be presented in Celsius, but you can grab a Celsius to Fahrenheit converter here.
    • The kelvin (K) temperature scale is an extension of the degree Celsius scale down to absolute zero, a hypothetical temperature characterized by a complete absence of heat energy.
    • My cheat for C to F is to take the temperature in Celsius, double it and add it to 30.
    • But I've never, ever learned to intuit Celsius as a way to express temperature.
    • If you did the bloody thing your IQ and the temperature right now in Celsius are about one and the same.
    • The Celsius temperature scale (°C) was developed by Anders Celsius in 1742.

Usage

Celsius rather than centigrade is the standard accepted term when giving temperatures: use 25° Celsius rather than 25° centigrade

Definition of Celsius in US English:

Celsius

(also C)
adjectiveˈselsēəsˈsɛlsiəs
  • postpositive when used with a numeral Of or denoting a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.

    (温度)摄氏的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So far, studies show that platform level air temperatures will very rarely be above 20 degrees Celsius or lower than freezing.
    • It is better to pre-treat and pre-soak heavily soiled clothing and use a warm wash, of around 50 Celsius degrees, to conserve energy.
    • It was two o'clock in the afternoon and thirty-two degrees Celsius outside with the humidity at 88%.
    • The Kelvin scale uses Celsius units, the main difference being that zero on the Kelvin scale is absolute.
    • The dampness and high temperature of about 25 degrees Celsius provides the best conditions for mould to grow and reproduce.
    • Without greenhouse gases the earth's average surface temperature would be about 35° Celsius cooler.
    • Without these greenhouse gases the earth's average surface temperature would be about 33 degrees Celsius cooler.
    • The ship's diving team took the opportunity to progress continuation training in the pristine 31 degrees Celsius waters around the port.
    • Swindon Council's highways department was on red alert as temperatures plunged to 5 degrees Celsius overnight.
    • Citizens experienced the heat of summer as the temperature rocketed to 34 Celsius degrees last Sunday.
    • They are most comfortable in water about 25 degrees Celsius, or slightly higher for breeding.
    • Transfer the meat to a 200 degree Celsius oven for 10 minutes and stand for a further 5 minutes before serving.
    • Instead of a global temperature rise of 2.1 degrees Celsius occurring by 2094, it will be postponed to 2100.
    • Biological records show that insect species are appearing six days earlier on average for each degree Celsius rise in temperature.
    • The debut of summer saw temperatures entering the 30 degrees Celsius range.
    • Temperatures throughout the region hovered around the minus five degrees Celsius range for most of the two week storm.
    • For an hour and a half in the oppressive, dry 35 Celsius degree heat of the day we traveled across the valley and hiked up to the top of Graveyard pass.
    • They even use Celsius temperatures, which nobody understands.
    • I have personally been to both in the midst of winter and enjoyed temperatures around the 20 degrees Celsius mark.
    • Water exposed to atmospheric pressure boils at approximately 100 degrees Celsius.
nounˈselsēəsˈsɛlsiəs
  • The scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.

    (温度)摄氏的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The other features on the front are three buttons for setting the temperature and fan speed alarms, changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit and resetting the alarms.
    • If you did the bloody thing your IQ and the temperature right now in Celsius are about one and the same.
    • The Celsius temperature scale (°C) was developed by Anders Celsius in 1742.
    • I have similar problems with temperature - cold temperatures work best in Celsius, hot in Fahrenheit.
    • The confusion arises due to the other common temperatures scale, the Celsius scale (based on the old Centigrade scale).
    • My cheat for C to F is to take the temperature in Celsius, double it and add it to 30.
    • The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are based on two fixed points, the Kelvin and Rankine scales are based on one.
    • But whether you calculate in Fahrenheit or Celsius, the overall winner is usually selected by a matter of shades and degrees.
    • Likewise, we can measure temperatures on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales.
    • The kelvin (K) temperature scale is an extension of the degree Celsius scale down to absolute zero, a hypothetical temperature characterized by a complete absence of heat energy.
    • Most of our temperatures will be presented in Celsius, but you can grab a Celsius to Fahrenheit converter here.
    • But I've never, ever learned to intuit Celsius as a way to express temperature.

Usage

Celsius rather than centigrade is the standard accepted term when giving temperatures: use 25° Celsius rather than 25° centigrade
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