Englisch-Spanisch Übersetzung von thermometer

Übersetzung des Wortes thermometer von englisch zu spanisch, mit Synoynmen, Antonymen, Verbkonjugationen, Betonung, Anagrammen, Beispielen.

thermometer in spanisch

thermometer
generalSubstantiv termómetro [m]
Synonym für thermometer
Derived terms of thermometer
Beispiele mit Übersetzung
The thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature.
The thermometer stood at 15 degrees.
The thermometer reads 10C.
The thermometer registered minus ten last night.
Tom put the thermometer under his arm.
Tom put the thermometer in his mouth.
Who was the inventor of the thermometer?
Put the thermometer under your arm.
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Substantiv
1. thermometer - measuring instrument for measuring temperature
  measuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system instrument that shows the extent or amount or quantity or degree of something
  alcohol-in-glass thermometer, alcohol thermometer thermometer consisting of a glass capillary tube marked with degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit and containing alcohol which rises or falls as it expands or contracts with changes in temperature
  candy thermometer a thermometer used to determine the temperature of candy syrups during cooking
  capillary, capillary tube, capillary tubing a tube of small internal diameter; holds liquid by capillary action
  centigrade thermometer a thermometer calibrated in degrees centigrade
  cryometer a thermometer designed to measure low temperatures
  dry-bulb thermometer an ordinary thermometer with a dry bulb; used to measure the air temperature
  fahrenheit thermometer a thermometer calibrated in degrees Fahrenheit
  air thermometer, gas thermometer thermometer that measures temperature by changes in the pressure of a gas kept at constant volume
  maximum and minimum thermometer thermometer that records the highest and lowest temperatures reached during a period of time
  meat thermometer a thermometer that is inserted into the center of a roast (with the top away from the heat source); used to measure how well done the meat is
  mercury-in-glass thermometer, mercury thermometer thermometer consisting of mercury contained in a bulb at the bottom of a graduated sealed glass capillary tube marked in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit; mercury expands with a rise in temperature causing a thin thread of mercury to rise in the tube
  oven thermometer a thermometer that registers the temperature inside an oven
  pyrometer a thermometer designed to measure high temperatures
  reaumur thermometer an alcohol thermometer calibrated in degrees Reaumur
  platinum thermometer, resistance thermometer thermometer that measures temperature by changes in the resistance of a spiral of platinum wire
  reversing thermometer a thermometer that registers the temperature in deep waters
  self-registering thermometer a thermometer that records the temperature automatically
  telethermometer a thermometer that registers the temperature at some distant point
  thermocouple, thermocouple junction a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature; the current generated in the circuit is proportional to the temperature difference
  electric thermometer, thermel, thermoelectric thermometer a thermometer that uses thermoelectric current to measure temperature
  thermograph, thermometrograph a thermometer that records temperature variations on a graph as a function of time
  thermopile a kind of thermometer for measuring heat radiation; consists of several thermocouple junctions in series
  wet-bulb thermometer a thermometer with a bulb that is covered with moist muslin; used in a psychrometer to measure humidity
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Wiki
A thermometer (from the Greek ?????? meaning ""warm"" and meter, ""to measure"") is a device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles. A thermometer has two important elements: the temperature sensor (e.g. the bulb on a mercury thermometer) in which some physical change occurs with temperature, plus some means of converting this physical change into a value (e.g.