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tem.per.a.tureH5tem7prE7tFE5, $-pL7E7tFLnthe measured amount of heat in a place or in the body温度; 体温What are the average summer temperatures in the north and south of the country? [C]该国北方和南方夏季的平均气温各是多少?Preheat the oven to a temperature of 200 degrees Celsius. [C]把炉子预热到摄氏200度。The normal body temperature of an adult is about 37℃. [C]成人的正常体温为摄氏37度左右。There has been a sudden rise in temperature over the past few days (= The weather has become warmer). [U]近几天来,气温突然升高。If you say that the temperature in a particular situation is rising, you mean that it is likely to become violent because people have become angry.形势(因人们情绪激烈而)严峻The temperature of the discussion started to rise as each side added its own arguments. [U]讨论双方各执一辞,形势变得严峻起来。If you are running/have a temperature, you have a high temperature and are ill.发高烧You take your temperature with a THERMOMETER (= an instrument for measuring heat in the body) to discover how high it is.量体温
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