temperature countable or uncountable - Axtarish в Google
As a result, a noun can be plural or singular (and also countable or uncountable) depending on the intended meaning: It is possible to use temperature as an uncountable , noun meaning 'degree/intesity of heat', The temperatures in Paris and Berlin reached record heights yesterday.
19 июн. 2015 г.
8 мая 2014 г. · 'temperature' can be used both as a countable noun and as an uncountable noun. Then, how about this case?
[countable, uncountable]TMT a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is The temperature of the water was just right for swimming. Water boils at a ...
temperature. noun. noun. NAmE//ˈtɛmprətʃər//. (abbreviation temp) [countable, uncountable] ... temperature a rise in temperature The temperature has risen (by) ...
temperature · 1. variable noun A2. The temperature of something is a measure of how hot or cold it is. · 2. uncountable noun [oft poss NOUN] A2. Your temperature ...
23 дек. 2011 г. · It is possible to use temperature as an uncountable, noun meaning 'degree/amount/intensity of heat', in the first two examples. When we use ...
[countable, uncountable]TMT a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is The temperature of the water was just right for swimming. Water boils at a ...
the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body. Preheat the oven to a temperature of 200 degrees Celsius. Temperatures have risen over the past few days.
The noun temperature can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be temperature.
temperature (countable and uncountable, plural temperatures) A measure of cold or heat, often measurable with a thermometer.
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