Dictionary French → German: degrés | Translation 1 - 7 of 7 |
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degrés {m.pl} [unités de mesure] | 21 Grade {pl} [Temperatur, Geografie, Mathematik] | |||||
unit vingt degrés {m.pl} centigrades <°C> | zwanzig Grad {n} Celsius <Grad C, °C> [auch {m}, fachspr. nur {n}] | |||||
immo. météo. degrés-jours {m.pl} de chauffage <DJC> | Gradtagzahl {f} <GTZ> | |||||
géogr. à 48 degrés de latitude Nord {adv} | bei 48 Grad nördlicher Breite | |||||
météo. Il fait 25 degrés à l'ombre. | Es sind 25 Grad im Schatten. | |||||
météo. La température est de 28 degrés. | Die Temperatur beträgt 28 Grad. | |||||
méd. avoir 38 degrés de fièvre {verbe} | 38 Grad Fieber haben |
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