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单词 temperature differential
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temperature differential

collocation in English

meaningsoftemperatureanddifferential

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temperature
noun
uk
/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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differential
adjective
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/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
us
/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
based on ...
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(Definition oftemperatureanddifferentialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftemperature differential

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Thetemperaturedifferentialis almost non-existent on warm days, which accords with the previous analysis for warmer ambient conditions.
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On a comfortable autumn day, thetemperaturedifferentialbetween the streets and the arcade is minimal but air movement is reduced by 75%.
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The averaged operativetemperaturedifferentialbetween arcades and streets is also slightly higher than in summer.
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Figure 4 indicates that all conditions clearly stood above the comfort zone but their horizontal alignment suggests that the operativetemperaturedifferentialwas kept to a minimum.
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The maximumtemperaturedifferentialbetween the water discharge and the estuary will be 7 to 12 deg.
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However, thetemperaturedifferentialis small and this impacts the economic feasibility of ocean thermal energy for electricity generation.
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Thistemperaturedifferentialis most pronounced in the spring and summer months and can cause very strong cold fronts to form.
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Such a glass seal is rigid, and will experience increasing stress with increasingtemperaturedifferentialacross the unit.
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This means that thetemperaturedifferentialis lower, leading to higher efficiency.
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Thistemperaturedifferentialrequires insulation, and isolation from the rest of the structure.
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Thistemperaturedifferentialallows heat transfer and thus energy transfer, or in this case, recovery.
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All forms of energy are either potential energy (e.g. chemical, gravitational, electrical energy,temperaturedifferential, latent heat, etc.) or kinetic energy (e.g. momentum).
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The thermal converters (whose output power is a function of atemperaturedifferential) include thermoelectric and thermionic generators.
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Thetemperaturedifferentialgenerated enough current to operate the low-drain receiver.
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The highertemperaturedifferentialduring periods of extreme cold leads to declining efficiency.
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The advantage of placing the superheaters here was that they increased thetemperaturedifferentialbetween the inner and outer tubes of the bank, thus encouraging circulation.
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Such windows provide a marked improvement in thermal insulation (and usually in acoustic insulation as well) and are resistant to fogging and frosting caused bytemperaturedifferential.
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This is an adaptive feature, because it is far more difficult for an organism to maintain atemperaturedifferentialwith its environment in water than in air.
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The average value is (0.25) for a wide variety of engines, although it may range up to (0.35), particularly for engines operating with a hightemperaturedifferential.
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These cold-core low-pressure areas strengthen in the winter and weaken in the summer due to their dependance upon thetemperaturedifferentialbetween the equator and the poles.
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temperature gauge

collocation in English

meaningsoftemperatureandgauge

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temperature
noun
uk
/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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gauge
noun
uk
/ɡeɪdʒ/
us
/ɡeɪdʒ/
a device for measuring the amount or size ...
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(Definition oftemperatureandgaugefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftemperature gauge

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On the carbureted version, a fuel gauge was added in place of thetemperaturegauge.
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An engine coolanttemperaturegaugeis no longer offered, replaced by a fuel economy gauge instead.
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It may be measured by an exhaust gastemperaturegauge.
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Inputs to the system included the primary flight controls, a number of switches, static and dynamic air pressure (for calculating stall points and aircraft speed) and atemperaturegauge.
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Atemperaturegaugewas the only available gauge; oil pressure and electrics were monitored with warning lights only.
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The instrument panel had a speedometer, fuel gauge,temperaturegauge, ammeter and a comprehensive cluster of warning lights arranged in a pie chart formation.
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The standard instrument cluster featured five equally sized round pods and contained a speedometer, fuel gauge, andtemperaturegauge, along with various warning lights.
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Instruments were confined to a single large speedometer with fuel gauge in the saloon (atemperaturegaugewas available as an option) on a dashboard of grey pressed fibreboard.
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The sculpture maintained good health until winter 1995, when its mechanical performance temporarily began deviating from noon and thetemperaturegaugehad difficulties working properly.
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A new coved instrument panel was attractive, but replaced thetemperaturegaugewith simple indicator lights for hot and cold engine conditions.
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For this reason, many supercharged aircraft featured a carburetor airtemperaturegaugeor warning light to alert the pilot of possible icing conditions.
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The instrument panel includes a tachometer, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, fuel gauge, coolanttemperaturegaugeand lighting dimmer control.
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The question of maintenance requirements for reactor pressure vessel temperature gauges is a matter for the operators of nuclear reactors.
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The car was very well appointed, with gasoline and temperature gauges on the dashboard.
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Coolant temperature gauges were replaced with a dummy gauge.
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The coup dashboard was equipped with speedometer, fuel and temperature gauges, together with a lockable glovebox.
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The instrument panel housed fuel pressure, oil pressure and temperature gauges, a clock, altimeter, tachometer, airspeed indicator, bank and turn indicator, and liquid magnetic compass.
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Control valves normally respond to signals generated by independent devices such as flow meters or temperature gauges.
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When temperature gauges showed that liquid hydrogen had reached the pump, an attempt was made to accelerate from 5000 to 35 000 revolutions per minute.
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Particularly with industrial size autoclaves, such as those used in the rubber industry, it is critical that the autoclave be opened only after checking both the pressure and temperature gauges.
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