1. The doctor put a thermometer in my mouth to see if I had a fever. 醫生把一只溫度計放進(jìn)我嘴里,看看我是不是發(fā)燒了。
2. The thermometer reads 96 degrees. 溫度計上的讀數是九十六度。
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A:Now, what seems to be the trouble? 什么地方覺(jué)得不舒服?
B:It’s nothing serious. But I always have a headache, and I haven’t slept properly for several weeks. I’ve also lost appetite and my eyes are burning. 沒(méi)什么大毛病。我只是老頭疼,最近幾個(gè)星期睡眠不太好,不想吃東西,眼睛發(fā)紅。
A:Mm, you do look rather pale. Let me take your temperature. Would you put the thermometer under your arm. Please? Now, let me listen to your pulse. Mm, do you feel weak? 你的臉色顯得蒼白。我來(lái)給你量量體溫。請把體溫表放在腋下。我在聽(tīng)一下,你感覺(jué)虛弱嗎?
B:Yes, I never seem to have any energy. 是的。我似乎一點(diǎn)力氣也沒(méi)有。
A:I’ll give you a blood test. Would you roll up your sleeve? Just as I thought. You’re anemic. You’d better pay more attention to your diet. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and food high in protein. And don’t’ stay up late working. Try to get more rest. 給你驗一下血。請把袖子卷起來(lái)。你換了貧血癥。你最好更加注意飲食,多吃新鮮水果、蔬菜和高蛋白食物。不要熬夜,想辦法多休息。
1. 溫度計;體溫表;寒暑表 A thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature. It usually consists of a narrow glass tube containing a thin column of a liquid which rises and falls as the temperature rises and falls.