Similar words: tempestuous, feature, in nature, by nature, creature, signature, legislature, temple. Meaning: ['tempərtʃə(r) /-prə-] n. 1. the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity) 2. the somatic sensation of cold or heat.
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181. The temperature change in winter is less pronounced in maritime areas.
182. He dived in first and test the temperature of the water.
183. Stir the parsley into the potatoes and serve at room temperature.
184. She whispered to me that his temperature was up again.
185. The temperature reached a record low in London last night.
186. The average temperature worldwide has risen by about one degree Fahrenheit in the past 100 years.
187. Everyone's usual temperature varies with the times of the day.
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188. His angry refusal to agree raised the temperature of the meeting.
189. Decant the wine and allow it to stand at room temperature for a couple of hours.
190. When I was ill, I had a high temperature; I felt very hot.
191. The temperature is expected to be reach the seventies tomorrow.
192. In the summer, the temperature is sometimes forty degrees centigrade.
193. Coping with severe drops in temperature can be very difficult.
194. At the right temperature, the chemicals will form a compound.
195. The car has an overhead console with a compass and outside temperature indicator.
196. The temperature is almost eighty degrees, the humidity in the low thirties.
197. The temperature remained constant while pressure was a variable in the experiment.
198. A step in temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is smaller than a step on the Centigrade scale.
199. The environmental research institute found that the global average temperature had risen by 1.2°C.
200. The temperature of the discussion started to rise as each side added its own arguments.
201. In a strict sense, frost refers simply to a temperature of zero degrees Celsius or less.
202. The temperature often effects a change of the state of matter.
203. Food must be heated to a high temperature to kill harmful bacteria.
204. The temperature was below zero last night. Under is used to mean 'less than':All our goods are under £320. You use under to talk about movement from one side of something to the other side:We swam under the bridge.
205. Someone who is suffering from sunstroke feels dizzy and has a high temperature.
206. The right-hand dial shows the temperature, and the left-hand one shows the air pressure.
207. The mixture was left to stand at room temperature for 15 minutes.
208. Rock is weathered by the action of ice and changes in temperature.
209. The annual range of temperature is from -10C to 40C.
210. Your body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night.
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