- 看过 climate control 的人也看了 :
- climatization
climate control 的定义
- a thermostat for controlling a heating or air-conditioning system.
climate control 近义词
等同于 air conditioning
climate control 的近义词 5 个
更多climate control例句
- Portable enough to fit inside any purse, it features a unique bladeless design, with three speeds available for climate control.
- That was a key issue for Tesla because the touch screens serve as a command center for the car, hosting the climate controls, navigation and music, and even functions such as opening the glove box.
- Raynor, the Texas attorney, said his Model S touch screen suddenly went half-blank for two days, limiting access to features such as the backup camera and climate controls.
- This includes features such as comforting ambient lighting inspired by andon paper lanterns and an available internal climate control system that senses the surface temperatures of passengers and automatically adjusts to their comfort levels.
- He similarly acknowledged lying to the Federal Emergency Management Agency when he stated he had masks “stored securely in our climate control warehouse located in VA and PA,” according to his plea agreement.
- From there we took the train to Nice, France, but the French border control caught us and sent us back to Italy.
- Spin control began, Florida-style: the opinion only covers some counties, some people, some times.
- He seemed by all appearances perfectly happy to let the Republicans control the state senate.
- The police cannot ultimately control public opinion unilaterally.
- So not only will the GOP have control in the Senate, it will move the center of gravity on Capitol Hill hard to starboard.
- Solely over one man therein thou hast quite absolute control.
- It succeeds best in a deep rich loam in a climate ranging from forty to fifty degrees of latitude.
- In a few minutes, however, he had it again under control, and they soon reached the berg.
- A certain amount of his ill-humour vented, Tressan made an effort to regain his self-control.
- The nativesʼ anxiety to oust the Spaniards was far stronger than their wish to be under American, or indeed any foreign, control.