Examples of using Cold objects in English and their translations into French
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Our bodies are cold objects.
Cold objects have a larger weight than warm ones.
Coming into contact with cold objects.
Hot objects seem cold and cold objects can give a shock-like sensation.
(b) from coming into contact with cold objects.
Even cold objects, such as ice, emit infrared radiation as long as their temperature is above -273 °C.
Avoid direct contact with cold objects.
Caution: Under certain conditions, cold objects in the room, such as windows and outside walls, may cause moisture to condense.
Avoid direct contact with cold objects.
If there is no ice or cold objects, it is desirable to put the hurt place under cold water, you reduce this excessive blood flow to the site of injury.
(b) from coming into contact with cold objects.
Radio waves are usually emitted by cold objects, including interstellar gas and dust clouds.
Manual work in winter and with cold objects.
Adding insulating layers between your body and cold objects(like the ground, snow or water) helps keep body heat stable.
Swelling hands while holding cold objects.
Touching cold objects or frozen items, consuming cold foods or beverages, and breathing cold air may cause these unpleasant nerve sensations see the section“Warnings and Precautions.
Avoid cold temperatures and cold objects.
In particular, the passive systems cannot detect cold objects.
Don't sit for a long period of time on cold objects(stone, metal, ground.
The snow had a high water content that could result in significant icing conditions on cold objects.