ADJ
- high, warm
- Yesterday the town reached its highest ever February temperature
- cold, cool, low, sub-zero
- moderate
- normal
- extreme
- Avoid exposing the instrument to extreme temperatures
- boiling, freezing, melting
- the boiling temperature of the solvent
- maximum, minimum
- average, mean
- constant, stable, steady
- daytime
- daily
- summer, winter, etc.
- April, July, etc.
- global
- The increase in the mean global temperature will be about 0.3°C per decade
- air, sea, water, etc.
- ambient, room
- oven
- body
- surface
- the surface temperature of our planet
VERB + TEMPERATURE
- have
- Some places had temperatures in the forties during the heat wave
- heat sth to, raise
- Heat the oven to a temperature of 200°C
- reduce
- reach
- control
- expose sth to
TEMPERATURE + VERB
- go up, increase, rise
- drop, fall, go down, plummet
- Overnight the temperature fell as low as -30°C
TEMPERATURE + NOUN
- conditions
- change, difference, increase, rise
- gradient, range, variation
- a temperature range of 60?74°F
- control, regulation
- measurement
- gauge, sensor
PREP
- at ~
- Serve the wine at room temperature
- in a ~
- This plant grows well in temperatures above 55°F
- ~ above/below/between, ~ of
- The fish prefer a temperature of 24?27°C
PHRASES
- a change/variation in temperature, a drop in temperature, an increase/a rise in temperature, a range of temperature
VERB + TEMPERATURE
- have, run
- She's running a temperature
- take
- The nurse produced a thermometer and took my temperature
- bring down
- They used ice packs to bring down her temperature
PREP
- ~ of
- He's in bed with a temperature of 102