temperature
The French word 'température' is commonly used in the same contexts as the English word 'temperature'. It can refer to the degree of hotness or coldness measured in Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. It's also used in metaphorical expressions, as in English. For instance, 'la température monte' can mean both 'the temperature is rising' and 'the tension is rising'.
What is the temperature today?
This is a common phrase used to inquire about the current day's temperature. It is particularly useful in day-to-day conversation, especially when discussing the weather.
The temperature has dropped significantly.
This phrase is used to describe a significant fall in temperature. The verb 'chuté' (dropped) is commonly used in contexts related to temperature or other measurable factors.
It is important to maintain a constant temperature.
This phrase is used to emphasize the importance of maintaining a constant temperature in various contexts, such as in a scientific experiment, when cooking, or when heating a house.