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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Temperature, Meteorology
sub-zeroˌsub-ˈzero adjective [usually before noun] TMTHEMbelow zero in temperaturesub-zero weather/temperatures
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sub-zero• The 37-year-old took an overdose of painkillers and lay in sub-zero conditions with just a sleeping bag.• Until now the hard discipline to follow through has rousted me outdoors on sub-zero days even before daylight.• Prisoners, unable to exercise outside in sub-zero temperatures, had been allowed longer in the recreation rooms.• During previews, in sub-zero temperatures, the audiences were thin and seemed a little confused.• Part of the M1 was closed for the second time in three days following a multiple pile-up in sub-zero temperatures.sub-zero weather/temperatures• Part of the M1 was closed for the second time in three days following a multiple pile-up in sub-zero temperatures.• Prisoners, unable to exercise outside in sub-zero temperatures, had been allowed longer in the recreation rooms.• During previews, in sub-zero temperatures, the audiences were thin and seemed a little confused.
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