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Definition von thermometers im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

thermometer
(Tıp) Hararet derecesini ölçen aleti, termometre
thermometer
ateş ölçer
thermometer
sıcakölçer
thermometer
(Nükleer Bilimler) sıcaklık ölçer
thermometer
{i} derece

Termometre 10 dereceyi gösteriyor. - The thermometer reads 10 degrees.

Termometre burada otuz derece olduğunu söylüyor. - The thermometer says it's thirty degrees in here.

thermometer
{i} termometre

Tom termometreyi duvara koydu. - Tom put the thermometer on the wall.

Fahrenheit, termometreyi bulan Alman bir mucittir. Aynı zamanda onun ismi bir sıcaklık birimine verilmiştir. - Fahrenheit is a German inventor who invented the thermometer. At the same time, his name is given to a unit of temperature.

thermometer
termometre (sıcaklık ölçmek için kullanılan bir araç)
thermometer
sıcak ölçer
thermometer
ısılölçer
thermometer
sıcaklıkölçer
Englisch - Englisch
plural of thermometer
thermometer
{n} an instrument to measure heat
thermometer
Instrument used in the measurement of temperature
thermometer
{i} device used for measuring temperature
thermometer
An instrument for determining temperature usually by means of a scale graduated in temperature units and consisting typically of a glass bulb attached to to a fine tube of glass with a numbered scale etched on or fastened to it and containing a liquid that is sealed in and rises and falls with changes in temperature and that indicates the temperature by the number corresponding to the top of the column of liquid
thermometer
an apparatus used to measure temperatures. There are many types. The common thermometer is typically of mercury or alcohol within a graduated small glass tube. There are also thermocouple thermometers, IR radiation thermometers, and so on
thermometer
Instrument used to measure temperature
thermometer
An instrument, used to measure temperature, that is made up of a glass tube marked with a scale and filled with a liquid (e g , mercury, alcohol) that rises in the tube as temperature increases A thermometer may use either a Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin temperature scale See Temperature
thermometer
An instrument used to measure temperature
thermometer
An instrument for measuring the degree of heat or temperature
thermometer
An instrument used for measuring temperature The different scales used in meteorology are Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin or Absolute
thermometer
An instrument for measuring temperature, founded on the principle that changes of temperature in bodies are accompanied by proportional changes in their volumes or dimensions
thermometer
A glass tube containing mercury measured in degrees to tell doctors how your body temperature compares to the normal 98 6 degrees
thermometer
Device used to measure temperature
thermometer
A small macroscopic system arranged so that only one of its macroscopic parameter changes when the system absorbs or gives off heat
thermometer
An instrument for measuring temperature by utilizing the variation of the physical properties of substances according to their thermal states Thermometers may be classified into types according to their construction; deformation thermometer, electrical thermometer, gas thermometer, liquid-in-glass thermometer, liquid-in-metal thermometer, sonic thermometer
thermometer
A device used to measure temperature A thermometer is indispensable for monitoring and maintaining mash schedules Thermometers are characterized by their displays and are available in liquid scale, analog dial and digital versions
thermometer
A thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature. It usually consists of a narrow glass tube containing a thin column of a liquid which rises and falls as the temperature rises and falls. a piece of equipment that measures the temperature of the air, of your body etc (thermomètre, from therme ( THERM) + -mètre )
thermometer
measuring instrument for measuring temperature
thermometer
A device for measuring temperature
thermometer
instrument for measuring temperature
thermometer
An instrument for measuring temperature, especially one having a graduated glass tube with a bulb containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, that expands and rises in the tube as the temperature increases
thermometer
An instrument used to detect differences in the level of heat
thermometers

    Türkische aussprache

    thırmämıtırz

    Aussprache

    /ᴛʜərˈmämətərz/ /θɜrˈmɑːmətɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ th&(r)-'mä-m&-t&a ] (noun.) 1633. French thermomètre, from Greek thermE heat + French -o- + -mètre -meter; more at THERM.
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