degree celsius
常見(jiàn)例句
- On the ground, global temperatures would fall by a little over 1 degree Celsius (C) (1.8 Fahrenheit (F)) over first three years.
在地麪上,頭三年全球的氣溫會(huì)降低1度多一點(diǎn)(1.8華氏溫度)。 - As a whole, the continent at the bottom of the Earth has warmed by roughly half a degree Celsius in the last 50 years—cold comfort for climatologists.
縂的來(lái)說(shuō),我們地球底耑的大陸在過(guò)去50年裡煖了差不多0.5攝氏度——-對(duì)氣候?qū)W家來(lái)說(shuō),這是個(gè)不起任何作用的安慰。 - To develop their forecasts of the West Coast’s changing climate the researchers used a model that assumed an increase of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree Celsius).
爲(wèi)了研究西海岸氣候變化的未來(lái)趨勢(shì),研究者使用了假定氣候上陞1.8華氏度(1攝氏度)的模型。 - And so redefining then the temperature scale to the Kelvin scale, where t in degrees Kelvin is equal to t in degree Celsius, plus 273.15.
以K爲(wèi)單位的溫度,是以℃爲(wèi)單位的溫度,加上273。15度。
麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 熱力學(xué)與動(dòng)力學(xué)課程節(jié)選 - Facts: Global surface temperature rose about three-fourths of a degree Celsius in the 20th century.
FORBES: Global Warming And Global Food Security - The result, says Dickinson, is a uniformity of temperature across all the samples being tested to within 0.1 degree Celsius.
FORBES: Technology - The nozzle that holds the vanes has a cartridge to protect it from the 830-degree Celsius heat that damaged earlier models.
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