vo
lume
复数形式
volumes
1
体积, 容量
the amount of space that a substance or object takes or the amount of space inside an object
Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by a substance or object. It can also refer to the capacity or internal space within an object. Volume is typically measured in units such as liters or cubic meters and is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object or by using specific formulas for irregular shapes. In the context of liquids or gases, volume is often expressed as the amount of fluid that can be contained within a given container. Volume is a fundamental concept in physics, chemistry, engineering, and other scientific disciplines, and it plays a crucial role in various applications, including the design of containers and the measurement of quantities in everyday life.
- The volume of water in the glass was 250 milliliters.
玻璃杯中的水体积为250毫升。
- The architect designed the room with a large volume to create an open and spacious feel.
建筑师设计了具有大体积的房间,以创造开放和宽敞的感觉。
- Engineers calculated the volume of the water tank to ensure it could hold enough water for the community.
工程师计算了水箱的体积,以确保它能容纳足够社区使用的水。
- The volume of the box was calculated to be 1 cubic meter.
盒子的体积被计算为1立方米。
- The volume of water in the tank is monitored regularly.
水箱中的水量被定期监测。
2
a single publication that is part of a set of similar works
A volume is a book or publication that is part of a series or set. Each volume in the series typically continues or completes a larger work, contributing to the overall narrative or subject matter. Volumes are numbered or titled to indicate their place in the series and often need to be read in sequence to fully understand the content. They help organize and present extensive or complex material in manageable parts.
- The magazine releases a new volume every month.
- This is volume two of the series.
- The library stores each volume separately.
- The journal publishes several volumes per year.
- She collects all volumes of the annual report.
3
音量, 声音大小
the amount of loudness produced by a TV, radio, etc.
- She increased the volume on the TV so she could hear the dialogue more clearly.
她调高了电视的音量,以便能更清楚地听到对话。
- The radio’s volume was too low, so he turned it up to enjoy the music better.
收音机的音量太低了,所以他调高了音量以更好地享受音乐。
- They adjusted the volume of the speakers to ensure everyone at the party could hear the music.
他们调整了扬声器的音量,以确保派对上的每个人都能听到音乐。
- He lowered the volume on his headphones to avoid disturbing others in the library.
他降低了耳机上的音量,以免打扰图书馆里的其他人。
- He asked them to turn down the volume of the TV because it was too distracting while he worked.
他让他们把电视的音量调低,因为在他工作时太分散注意力了。
反义词:
4
the extent, magnitude, or size of something, often abstract
- The project required a volume of work beyond expectation.
- He was impressed by the volume of traffic on the street.
- A great volume of data was analyzed.
- The festival drew a volume of visitors.
- She was overwhelmed by the volume of questions.
5
a relative amount or quantity of something
- The recipe calls for a volume of sugar equal to two cups.
- They measured the volume of gas produced.
- She poured a large volume of water into the container.
- The factory produces a high volume of goods daily.
- He estimated the volume of sand in the pit.