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Celsius ['selsɪəs]Celsius;∎ 25 degrees Celsius 25 degrés Celsius►► Celsius thermometer thermomètre m de Celsius -
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['selsiəs]((often abbreviated to C when written) centigrade: twenty degrees Celsius; 20°C.) Celsius -
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degree n1 Geog, Math, Meas degré m ; at an angle of 40 degrees to the vertical à un angle de 40 degrés par rapport à la verticale ; turn the knob through 180 degrees tournez le bouton de 180 degrés ; ten degrees of latitude/longitude 10 degrés de latitude/longitude ; 20 degrees south of the equator par 20 degrés au sud de l'équateur ;2 Meteorol, Phys degré m ; 30 degrees Celsius ou centigrade 30 degrés Celsius or centigrades ; it was 40 degrees in the shade il faisait 40 (degrés) à l'ombre ; I had a temperature of 104 degrees j'avais 39 de fièvre ;3 Univ diplôme m universitaire ; first ou bachelor's degree ≈ licence f ; higher degree ( master's) ≈ maîtrise f ; ( doctorate) doctorat m ; to take/get a degree préparer/obtenir un diplôme (universitaire) ; to have a degree être diplômé ;4 ( amount) degré m ; this gives me a degree of control cela me procure un certain degré de contrôle ; a high degree of efficiency beaucoup de compétence ; the exact degree of his influence is unknown on ignore à quel point il est influent ; to such a degree that à un tel point que ; an alarming degree of ignorance un degré d'ignorance inquiétant ; to a degree, to some degree dans une certaine mesure ; to a lesser degree dans une moindre mesure ; I enjoy a ou some degree of autonomy je jouis d'une certaine autonomie ; I was not in the slightest degree anxious je n'étais pas le moins du monde inquiet ; by degrees petit à petit ; with varying degrees of accuracy/success avec une précision/un succès variable ; -
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[di'ɡri:]1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) degré2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) degré3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) degré4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) diplôme•- to a degree -
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( written abbreviation) (Celsius or centigrade: 20°C (= twenty degrees Celsius/centigrade).) celcius -
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Temperatures in French are written as in the tables below. Note the space in French between the figure and the degree sign and letter indicating the scale. When the scale letter is omitted, temperatures are written thus: 20° ; 98,4° etc. (French has a comma, where English has a decimal point).Note also that there is no capital on centigrade in French ; capital C is however used as the abbreviation for Celsius and centigrade as in 60 °C.For how to say numbers in French ⇒ Numbers.100 °C 212 °F température d’ébullition de l’eau (boiling point)90 °C 194 °F80 °C 176 °F70 °C 158 °F60 °C 140 °F50 °C 122 °F40 °C 104 °F37 °C 98,4 °F30 °C 86 °F20 °C 68 °F10 °C 50 °F0 °C 32 °F température de congélation de l’eau (freezing point)-10 °C 14 °F-17,8 °C 0 °F-273,15 °C -459,67 °F le zéro absolu (absolute zero)-15°C= -15 °C (moins quinze degrés Celsius)the thermometer says 40°= le thermomètre indique quarante degrésabove 30°C= plus de trente degrés Celsiusover 30° Celsius= plus de trente degrés Celsiusbelow 30°= en dessous de trente degrésPeoplebody temperature is 37°C= la température du corps est de* 37 °C (trente-sept degrés Celsius)what is his temperature?= quelle est sa température?his temperature is 38°= il a trente-huit (de* température)* The de is obligatory here.Thingshow hot is the milk? or what temperature is the milk?= à quelle température est le lait?it’s 40°C= il est à 40 °Cwhat temperature does water boil at?= à quelle température l’eau bout-elle?it boils at 100°C= elle bout à 100 °Cat a temperature of 200°= à une température de deux cents degrésA is hotter than B= A est plus chaud que BB is cooler than A= B est moins chaud que AB is colder than A= B est plus froid que AA is the same temperature as B= A est à la même température que BA and B are the same temperature= A et B sont à la même températureWeatherwhat’s the temperature today?= quelle température fait-il aujourd’hui? ( this French phrase is also the equivalent of both how hot is it? and how cold is it?)it’s 65°F= il fait 65 °F (soixante-cinq degrés Fahrenheit)it’s 40 degrees= il fait 40 degrésNice is warmer (or hotter) than London= il fait plus chaud à Nice qu’à Londresit’s the same temperature in Paris as in London= il fait la même température à Paris qu’à Londres -
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Celsius — For other uses, see Celsius (disambiguation). Celsius temperature conversion formulae from Celsius to Celsius Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32 [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9 Kelvin… … Wikipedia
Celsius — A temperature scale based on the freezing (0 degrees) and boiling (100 degrees) points of water. Abbreviated as C in second and subsequent references in text. Formerly known as Centigrade. To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply the number… … Energy terms
Celsius — /ˈsɛlsiəs / (say selseeuhs) adjective 1. denoting or relating to a scale of temperature on which the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) is numerically equal to the temperature in kelvins (K) reduced by 273.15. On this scale the triple point of… …
Celsius — , CELSIUS SCALE The centigrade thermometer has two constant degrees, a freezing point of water, namely 0°, and its boiling point, 100°. It is sometimes called the Celsius scale in honor of the person who simplified the Fahrenheit scale,… … Dictionary of eponyms
Celsius — is a particular scale of temperature based on a hundred degrees from freezing to boiling, and is named (like Fahrenheit) after an 18c scientist. Note that centigrade is a generic term for any such scale, and has been displaced by the more exact… … Modern English usage
Celsius — [[t]se̱lsiəs[/t]] ADJ: n/num ADJ Celsius is a scale for measuring temperature, in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. It is represented by the symbol °C. Highest temperatures 11° Celsius, that s 52° Fahrenheit. Syn:… … English dictionary
Celsius scale — noun a temperature scale that defines the freezing point of water as 0 degrees and the boiling point of water as 100 degrees • Syn: ↑international scale, ↑centigrade scale • Hypernyms: ↑temperature scale * * * Celsius scale, the official name of… … Useful english dictionary
Celsius thermometer — Centigrade Cen ti*grade, a. [L. centum a hundred + gradus degree: cf. F. centigrade.] Consisting of a hundred degrees; graduated into a hundred divisions or equal parts. Specifically: Of or pertaining to the centigrade thermometer; as, 10[deg]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Celsius — Cel|si|us [ˈselsiəs] n [U] written abbreviation C [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Anders Celsius (1701 44), Swedish scientist who invented the scale] a scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0º and boils at 100º = ↑Centigrade ▪ 12º Celsius (=12 … Dictionary of contemporary English
Celsius — Anders, Swedish astronomer, 1701–1744. See C. scale. See C. scale. * * * Cel·sius sel sē əs, shəs adj relating to or having a scale for measuring temperature on which the interval between the triple point and the boiling point of water is divided … Medical dictionary
Celsius — Cel·si·us || selsjÉ™s n. family name; Anders Celsius (1701 1744) Swedish astronomer who invented the Centigrade temperature scale; Celsius Scale adj. of or pertaining to the temperature scale in which there are 100 degrees between the freezing… … English contemporary dictionary