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 Translation for 'freezing point' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a freezing point | freezing points
SYNO freezing point | melting point
fiz.
fagypont {noun}
freezing point
fiz.kém.
fagyáspont {noun}
freezing point
Partial Matches
meteo.
ónos eső {noun}
freezing rain
pont {noun}point
fordulópont {noun}turning point
mate.
tizedesvessző {noun}
decimal point
rámutatto point at
kereszteződés {noun}intersection (point)
olvadáspont {noun}smelting point
kilátóhely {noun}observation point
büntetőpont {noun}penalty point
gyenge pont {noun}weak point
találkozóhely {noun}meeting point
szemszög {noun}point of view
nyelv.
felkiáltójel {noun} <!>
exclamation point [Am.]
fiz.
hármaspont {noun}
triple point <TP>
munka.vasút
váltóőr {noun}
point / points operator
támpont {noun}point of reference
határátkelőhely {noun}border crossing point
égtáj {noun}point of the compass
bizonyos fokig {adv}up to a point
anat.
lábujjhegy {noun}
point of the toe
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Usage Examples English
  • To prevent the pre-coolers from icing up, the first pre-cooler cooled the air to around 10 degrees above freezing point, to liquefy the water vapour in the air.
  • Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor in an above-freezing atmosphere coming in contact with a solid surface whose temperature is below freezing, and resulting in a phase change from water vapor (a gas) to ice (a solid) as the water vapor reaches the freezing point.
  • Work by others showed that water boils about 180 degrees above its freezing point.
  • Ammonia and ammonia–water mixtures remain liquid at temperatures far below the freezing point of pure water, so such biochemistries might be well suited to planets and moons orbiting outside the water-based habitability zone.
  • This includes blankets, which is also a local necessity for the desert as it is not always dust and heat, but winter nights here are very cold too, usually below the freezing point.

  • Cryogenicists use the Kelvin or Rankine temperature scale, both of which measure from absolute zero, rather than more usual scales such as Celsius which measures from the freezing point of water at sea level or Fahrenheit which measures from the freezing point of a particular brine solution at sea level.
  • Jules Violle had proposed a standard based on the light emitted by 1 cm2 of platinum at its melting point (or freezing point), calling this the Violle.
  • , above which the snow is permanent and the temperatures hover around the freezing point even during July and August.
  • The Celsius temperature scale was defined until 1954 by two points: 0 °C being defined by the water freezing point and 100 °C being defined by the water boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure.
  • Because about half of the oceans' water was frozen solid as ice, the remaining water would be twice as salty as it is today, lowering its freezing point.

  • Polywater was a form of water which appeared to have a much higher boiling point and much lower freezing point than normal water.
  • The winters are relatively cold with average temperatures at about freezing point, and with very little sunshine.
  • His thermometer was calibrated with a value of 0 for the boiling point of water and 100 for the freezing point.
  • Arctic foxes can constantly keep their feet above the tissue freezing point (...) when standing on cold substrates without losing mobility or feeling pain.
  • Flash point and freezing point properties are of particular interest for operation and safety; the standards also define additives for control of static electricity and other purposes.

  • Since ethanol has a much lower freezing point (-114 °C; -173.2 °F) than water (0 °C; 32 °F), when the ice is removed the alcohol concentration of the beer increases.
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