<def-root>An <fen>Entity</fen> has a <fen>Temperature</fen> characterized by the target. The <fen>Temperature</fen> is a value of the temperature <fen>Attribute</fen>.
<ex><fex name="Entity">The pan</fex> is already <fex name="Degree">too</fex> <t>hot</t> <fex name="Degree">to touch</fex>.</ex>
<ex><fex name="Entity">The walk-in</fex> was <t>freezing</t>, but it was better than hanging out in the kitchen.</ex>
<ex></ex>
Note that in this frame, the <fen>Entity</fen> does not experience the temperature, but is merely described as being in a certain externally verifiable state.
Thus <ex>Open a window; I'm too <t>hot</t>.</ex> is not in frame but rather in Subjective_temperature.
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<def-root>The <fen>Entity</fen> for which the temperature <fen>Attribute</fen> is under consideration.
<ex><fex name="ent">The soup</fex>'s too <t>hot</t>.</ex>
</def-root>
<def-root>The feature of an <fen>Entity</fen> which is under discussion.</def-root>
<def-root>A quantity or other characterization of the <fen>Entity</fen>'s state with respect to the temperature <fen>Attribute</fen>.
<ex>The skillet had a <t>temperature</t> <fex name="tem">of 230 F</fex></ex></def-root>
<def-root>A modifier expressing the deviation of the <fen>Temperature</fen> from the norm.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Time</fen> during which the <fen>Entity</fen> is in the state of having a particular <fen>Degree</fen> for the temperature <fen>Attribute</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root>Some specification of the <fen>Circumstances</fen> under which the <fen>Entity</fen> has a particular <fen>Temperature</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root>A part of the <fen>Entity</fen> that has the specified <fen>Temperature</fen> value.
<ex>The pan is <t>hot</t> <fex name="sub">on the handle</fex></ex></def-root>
Measurable_attributes
Ambient_temperature
Heat_potential
COD: the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
COD: having a high temperature
COD: of or at a fairly low temperature
COD: very cold.
COD: of or at a low or relatively low temperature.
FN: neither cold nor warm.
FN: neither cold nor warm.
FN: extremely cold.
FN: hot, often enough to burn.
FN: having a degree of heat that is subjectively higher than a neutral temperature