celsius

英 ['selsɪəs] 美 ['sɛlsɪəs]
  • adj. 摄氏的
  • n. 摄氏度

中文词源


Celsius 摄氏度

以其发明者18世纪瑞典科学家Anders Celsius命名。

英文词源


Celsius
Celsius: [19] The notion of a temperature scale based on 100 was developed by the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–44) (he originally had water boiling at zero and freezing at 100º, but this was later reversed). His name began to be used to designate the scale in English around the middle of the 19th century. In popular parlance it has usually taken a back seat to centigrade (a French invention, first recorded in English in 1812), but it remains the preferred term in scientific usage.
Celsius
1850, for Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744) inventor of the centigrade scale in 1742.

双语例句


1. The star's surface temperature is reckoned to be minus 75 degrees Celsius.
这颗恒星的表面温度估计在零下75摄氏度左右。

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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. Night temperatures can drop below 15 degrees Celsius.
夜间气温会降到15摄氏度以下。

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5. It will be a mild night, around nine degrees Celsius.
晚间天气温和,温度约九摄氏度。

来自《权威词典》

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