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  • 41 warm-blooded

    1) (having a blood temperature greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere: warm-blooded animals such as man.) θερμόαιμος
    2) (enthusiastic; passionate: When I was young and warm-blooded, I was passionate about many things that don't interest me now.) θερμόαιμος

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  • 42 zero

    ['ziərəu]
    plural - zeros; noun
    1) (nought; the number or figure 0: Three plus zero equals three; The figure 100 has two zeros in it.) μηδέν, μηδενικό
    2) (the point on a scale (eg on a thermometer) which is taken as the standard on which measurements may be based: The temperature was 5 degrees above/below zero.) μηδέν
    3) (the exact time fixed for something to happen, eg an explosion, the launching of a spacecraft etc: It is now 3 minutes to zero.) ώρα μηδέν

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  • 43 zone

    [zəun]
    1) (an area or region, usually of a country, town etc, especially one marked off for a special purpose: a no-parking zone; a traffic-free zone.) ζώνη, περιοχή
    2) (any of the five bands into which the earth's surface is divided according to temperature: The tropical zone is the area between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.) κλιματολογική ζώνη (της υδρογείου)

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  • 44 Atmosphere

    subs.
    P. and V. ήρ, ὁ; see Temperature.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Atmosphere

  • 45 Climate

    subs.
    Air: P. and V. ήρ, ὁ.
    Seasons: P. and V. ὧραι, αἱ.
    Temperature: P. and V. κρᾶσις, ἡ (Eur., frag.).
    A climate singularly equable: P. ὧραι μετριώτατα κεκραμέναι (Plat., Criti. 111E).
    The equability of the climate: P. ἡ εὐκρασία τῶν ὡρῶν (Plat., Tim. 24C).
    The climate was regulated to exclude suffering: P. τὸ τῶν ὡρῶν ἄλυπον ἐκέκρατο (Plat., Pol. 272A).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Climate

  • 46 Equability

    subs.
    Equability of temper: P. εὐκολία, ἡ, Ar. and P. ἡσυχία, ἡ, V. τὸ ἡσυχαῖον.
    Equability of temperature: P. εὐκρασία, ἡ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Equability

  • 47 Equable

    adj.
    Of temper: P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος, P. ἡσύχιος, Ar. and P. εὔκολος.
    Of temperature: P. εὐκράς (Plat.; also met., Eur., frag.), V. εὔκρατος (Eur., frag.); see Climate.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Equable

См. также в других словарях:

  • température — [ tɑ̃peratyr ] n. f. • 1562; « tempérament » 1538; lat. temperatura, de temperare 1 ♦ Degré de chaleur ou de froid de l atmosphère en un lieu, lié à la sensation éprouvée par le corps et qui peut être exprimée par le thermomètre. La température,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Temperature — Température Pour les articles homonymes, voir Température (homonymie). Comparaison des échelles de température : zéro absolu, fusion de la glace et ébullition de l eau dans les conditions de pression standard. Échelle °C °F K …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Temperature — Tem per*a*ture, n. [F. temp[ e]rature, L. temperatura due measure, proportion, temper, temperament.] 1. Constitution; state; degree of any quality. [1913 Webster] The best composition and temperature is, to have openness in fame and opinion,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Temperature — «Temperature» Sencillo de Sean Paul del álbum The Trinity Formato Descarga Digital CD Single Grabación 2005 Género(s) Reggae Dancehall …   Wikipedia Español

  • temperature — Temperature. s. f. v. La constitution, la disposition de l air, selon qu il est froid, ou chaud, sec ou humide. La temperature de l air est douce & agreable en ce pays là. la temperature de l air y est tres inégale. la temperature de l air est… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • temperature — meaning ‘a high or abnormal temperature’ (as in Have you got a temperature?) is idiomatic in modern English but mostly confined to spoken forms …   Modern English usage

  • temperature — 1530s, fact of being tempered, also character or nature of a substance, from L. temperatura a tempering, moderation, from temperatus, pp. of temperare to moderate (see TEMPER (Cf. temper)). Sense of degree of heat or cold first recorded 1670… …   Etymology dictionary

  • temperature — Temperature, Temperatura ferri, Quand une chose est trop aigre, et que par mistion de choses contraires on luy oste une partie de l aigreur. Faire egale temperature, Temperamentum aequare …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • temperature — ► NOUN 1) the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object. 2) informal a body temperature above the normal. 3) the degree of excitement or tension present in a situation or discussion. ORIGIN originally in the sense the state of… …   English terms dictionary

  • temperature A — (на шине) – температурный режим, показатель характеризующий способность шины противостоять температурным воздействиям, подразделяется на три категории А, В и С; А – наилучший. EdwART. Словарь автомобильного жаргона, 2009 …   Автомобильный словарь

  • temperature — [n] hotness, coldness of some degree body heat, calefaction, climate, cold, condition, degrees, febricity, feverishness, heat, incalescence, pyrexia, thermal reading, warmth; concept 610 …   New thesaurus

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