涂于德 发表于 2007-10-29 23:19:01

having a fever

As it is known to us, “having a fever” is the common way to express that a person is ill. Then how to say “发烧三十九度五”?

lucy12345678 发表于 2007-10-29 23:50:07

I think maybe we can say having a fever at 39.5C or having temperature at 39.5C.


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白马西北驰 发表于 2007-10-30 00:12:25

You have a fever, and the body temperature is ...

lucy12345678 发表于 2007-10-30 09:35:36

Next please.................................................

涂于德 发表于 2007-10-30 20:24:30

引用第1楼lucy12345678于2007-10-29 23:50发表的 :
I think maybe we can say having a fever at 39.5C or having temperature at 39.5C.


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Thanks very much for your and others' wise replies.
Can "at" be changed into "of"?Desire to know it.

lucy12345678 发表于 2007-10-30 20:48:09

引用第4楼涂于德于2007-10-30 20:24发表的 :


Thanks very much for your and others' wise replies.
Can "at" be changed into "of"?Desire to know it.

I'm not sure if "at" can be changed into "of", maybe we can say both, because I don't see any big different meaning in this case.

Frankly English is not my first foreign language in which I can speak fluently.


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涂于德 发表于 2007-10-30 20:53:47

引用第5楼lucy12345678于2007-10-30 20:48发表的 :


I'm not sure if "at" can be changed into "of", maybe we can say both, because I don't see any big different meaning in this case.

Frankly English is not my first foreign language in which I can speak fluently.
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It's kind enough of you to reply to this post.
More than one foreign languange you can speak smoothly. Admiring we are!

Welcome more friends.

kfc123 发表于 2007-10-31 01:07:20

跟溫度相關的應該用 at,二樓的應該沒有問題
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