| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| volume | /vɒljuːm/ | (uncountable) The volume of sound or music is how loud it is. (countable & uncountable) The volume of something is the amount of it. (countable) The volume of a material or a container is the amount of space it takes. (countable) A volume is a book, magazine, or other printed material, usually part of a series. | voluminous |
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
3.60 Volume
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ReplyDelete['vɔlju:m; (US) -jəm]
n. 体积, 容量, 音量
n. 卷, 册
The television is too loud; turn the volume down.
If a square has one side of 4 inches, the volume would be 4 inches times 4 inches.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Volume
This is due in part to their high volume but also to their variety, malleability, and relatively low price, which places
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Projection is really a matter of energy rather than volume, and the energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listeners.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Volumen
That is 52 percent of the global I.P.O. volume this year, according to Dealogic.
ReplyDeleteThe total volume of smoke drawn from cigarettes as a result of specific smoking patterns is the principal determinant of dose to the smoker.
ReplyDeleteRussian: объем
The volume of this container is 1000 cubic feet.
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