thermometric如何读

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thermometric是什么意思

  • adj.温度计的

thermometric英英释义

Adjective

1. of or relating to thermometry;

"helium gas was the thermometric fluid"

thermometric_医学行业词汇

温度计的

温度测量的,测温的

thermometric词源英文解释

French thermomètre, from Greek thermē heat + French -o- + -mètre -meter — more at therm

The first known use of thermometer was in 1633

thermometric儿童词典英英释义

thermosnoun

a container (as a bottle) with a vacuum between an inner and an outer wall used to keep material (as liquids) hot or cold

thermoplasticadjective

capable of softening or melting when heated and of hardening again when cooled

thermoplastic synthetic fibers

thermoplasticadjective

capable of softening or melting when heated and of hardening again when cooled

thermoplastic synthetic fibers

thermonuclearadjective

of or relating to the transformations in the nucleus of atoms of low atomic weight (as hydrogen) that require a very high temperature (as in the hydrogen bomb or in the sun) a thermonuclear weapon

a thermonuclear reaction

thermometernoun

an instrument for measuring temperature

thermometric 例句

1 The utility model relates to a thermometric shower nozzle capable of measuring and displaying water temperature.

本实用新型提出一种能测量显示水温的测温淋浴喷头。

2 Analyzing the heat transfer of thermometric sensor for liquid steel, a relevant finite element model is developed for the sensor.

在分析钢水测温传感器传热过程的基础上,建立了测温传感器的有限元模型。

3 De Fonvielle has made with it a new determination of the sun's thermometric power.

4 So this thermometric indicator instrument has been developed for the collection of the hole temperature information.

为此而开发了新型矿用智能钻孔测温仪器,用于孔底温度信息的采集。

5 This is really only an absolute unit in disguise, and evades the essential point, which is the selection of a standard temperature for the water thermometric unit.

6 Place on a rimmed baking sheet and roast until a meat thermometer inserted into the center of the thickest part of the meat reads 140°F, about 30 minutes.

7 While in the/two instruments the zero level is the same, in accordance with the whole idea of thermometric measurement, we make a special arrangement so as to expose our hands to two different levels.

8 The first, an apparatus of the brothers Brunner of Paris, was a thermometric combination of two bars, one of platinum and one of brass, in length 4 metres, furnished with three levels and four thermometers.

9 The actinometer of M. Violle is, in principle, a sphere of copper, blackened externally, and having inside a thermometric apparatus which registers some distance away.

10 This excess is the thermometric effect which the solar heat produces at the surface; now, instead of the large numbers adopted by Mairan, Bailly, and Buffon, what has our colleague found?

11 Richard's thermometric element was the curved metal tube of elliptical cross-section that Bourdon had developed several decades earlier as a steam gauge.

12 But, most importantly, everyone needs a meat thermometer.

13 Between day and night there is very little thermometric difference.

14 So that, at whatever period this fern originally made its appearance in either locality, it unquestionably found the exact thermometric, hygrometric, telluric, and other conditions necessary for the development of its vital germs.

15 This has often been made the matter of exact thermometric record, but it is not equally obvious why marked changes in the wind should take place.

16 The hour of the day appears to be indifferent, since there exists no thermometric diurnal variation in the strata of the surface.

17 This thermometric scale, having 180° between freezing and boiling water, and that of Celsius, with 100°, are the only ones in scientific use to-day.

18 This result may be contrasted with the erroneous statement frequently made that equal increments of temperature correspond to equal increments of the volume of the thermometric substance.

19 Still later the celebrated Huygens hit upon the idea of using the melting and the boiling point of water as fixed points in a scale of measurements, which first gave definiteness to thermometric tests.

20 For a month, or some forty days," he wrote—"a dreadful Lent—the mind has blown geographically from 'Araby the blest,' but thermometrically from Iceland the accursed.

thermometric 同义词

1 温度测量

thermometry

2 寒暑表

thermometer

thermometric 短语相关

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