US /ˈsɛntɪˌɡred/
・UK /ˈsentɪgreɪd/
The trypsin is a digestive enzyme and works most effectively at 37 degrees centigrade.
the fireball generated temperatures in excess of three thousand nine hundred degrees centigrade and
The fireball generated temperatures in excess of 3,900 degrees centigrade and generated winds of up to 600 miles per hour that added to the destruction.
used for "if you heat water at sea level, it boils at one hundred degrees centigrade"
"If you're tired, you need to rest." Or another one, "If it rains, we stay at home." Or scientific one, which it's often used for: "If you heat water at sea level, it boils at 100 degrees centigrade." Or if you like, "If you heat water at 350 meters above sea level, it boils at 99 degrees centigrade." I think that's right.
35 degrees centigrade."
And the second E is saying he's very cold: "It's minus 30 degrees centigrade."
It looks as though the average world temperature is not far short of one degree centigrade higher than it was in pre-industrial times.
The sad truth is that we've already put so much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we're more than halfway towards that 2 degrees centigrade limit.
that two-degree centigrade limit.
The distribution center is divided into three temperature zones: dry, which can reach temperatures in excess of 32 degrees Centigrade;
Dry, which can reach temperatures in excess of 32 degrees centigrade.
We have the correct temperature, around 27, 28 degrees centigrade, within this large space.
We have the correct temperature, around 27, 28 degrees Centigrade, within this large space.
Temperatures this week with wind chill taken into account are reaching about minus 19 degrees centigrade, which is bitterly cold.
Uh, temperatures this week, uh, with wind chill taken into account, uh, reaching about minus 19 degrees centigrade, which is bitterly cold.
It is fifty degrees centigrade,
It is fifty degrees centigrade, and her dark shell rapidly absorbs the heat,