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in the PONS Dictionary

a/c [ˌeɪˈsiː] abbr of

a/c → account

I. account [əˈkaʊnt] N

1. account FIN (arrangement with a bank):

current [or cheque ] [or drawing ] , [or checking ] Am, account

2. account (bill):

trading [or dealing], on , [or for], own account ECON

3. account pl FIN (financial records):

capital [or stock ] , [or equity], account

4. account COMPUT:

5. account (customer):

6. account (description of events):

7. account no pl (consideration):

8. account no pl form (importance):

9. account no pl (responsibility):

Phrases:

II. account [əˈkaʊnt] VB trans form

h&c abbr of

h&c → hot and cold (water)

C1 after n abbr of

C → Celsius

Celsius [ˈselsiəs] ADJ PHYS

c/o abbr of

c/o → care of

c., ca. abbr of

c. → circa

c.
c.

circa [ˈsɜːkə, Am ˈsɜːr-] PREP

circa 1850

c/h N abbr of

c/h → central heating

a.k.a. abbr of

a.k.a. → also known as

a.k.a.

A1 N abbr of

A → answer

I. answer [ˈɑːnsəʳ, Am ˈæːnsɚ] N

1. answer (reply):

2. answer (solution):

3. answer LAW:

4. answer (equivalent):

II. answer [ˈɑːnsəʳ, Am ˈæːnsɚ] VB trans

1. answer (respond to):

2. answer (fit, suit):

answer need
answer prayers

III. answer [ˈɑːnsəʳ, Am ˈæːnsɚ] VB intr

a.s.a.p. abbr of

a.s.a.p. → as soon as possible

a.s.a.p.

a2 [ə, stressed eɪ ] indef art before consonant, an [ən, stressed æn ] before vowel

1. a (not specified):

2. a (before mass noun):

£6 a week
$ 2 a dozen

3. a (before person's name):

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The rated temperature (in degrees Celsius) is the lowest comfortable temperature.
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It is exceptionally hot and dry during summer with temperature reaching as high as 45 degrees Celsius.
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The lake stands at a 40 cm elevation, and its water maintains a constant 24 degrees Celsius temperature year round.
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Temperatures are relatively constant throughout the year, averaging about 27 degrees Celsius, and the city has no real dry season.
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By comparison the melting point of iron is approximately 1200 to 1550 degrees Celsius.
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