noun🔗ShareTemperaturaA measure of cold or heat, often measurable with a thermometer."The temperature in the room dropped nearly 20 degrees; it went from hot to cold."La temperatura en la habitación bajó casi 20 grados; pasó de caliente a frío.weatherphysicsscienceconditionessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareFiebre, temperatura altaAn elevated body temperature, as present in fever and many illnesses."You have a temperature. I think you should stay home today. You’re sick."Tienes fiebre. Creo que deberías quedarte en casa hoy. Estás enfermo.medicinephysiologybodydiseasesensationconditionessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTemperaturaA property of macroscopic amounts of matter that serves to gauge the average intensity of the random actual motions of the individually mobile particulate constituents. http//arxiv.org/pdf/physics/0004055"The classroom's temperature was too high, making it uncomfortable for the students to concentrate. "La temperatura del aula era demasiado alta, lo que dificultaba la concentración de los estudiantes.physicspropertyenergyamountdegreesciencephenomenaconditionessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTemperaturaThe state or condition of being tempered or moderated."The teacher maintained a calm temperature in the classroom, ensuring a productive learning environment. "El profesor mantuvo una temperatura tranquila en el aula, asegurando un ambiente de aprendizaje productivo.conditionphysicsscienceessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTemperamentoThe balance of humours in the body, or one's character or outlook as considered determined from this; temperament."My brother's temperature was unusually cheerful today, a welcome change from his usual grumpiness. "El temperamento de mi hermano fue inusualmente alegre hoy, un cambio bienvenido de su habitual mal humor.medicinecharacterbodyphysiologymindessentialChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading