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 volume ['vɔlju:m; (US) -jəm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 册, 卷, 体积, 容量, 大量, 许多, 份量, 音量

vi. 成团卷起

vt. 把...收集成卷

a. 大量的

[计] 卷

[化] 体积

[医] 容量, 容积, 体积

[经] 成交量, 量, 体积


  1. The television is too loud; turn the volume down.
    电视声音太响了,把音量调低点儿。
  2. The volume of this container is 20 cubic meters.
    这个集装箱的体积是20立方米。


volume
[ noun ]
  1. the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object

  2. <noun.quantity>
    the gas expanded to twice its original volume
  3. the property of something that is great in magnitude

  4. <noun.attribute>
    it is cheaper to buy it in bulk
    he received a mass of correspondence
    the volume of exports
  5. physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together

  6. <noun.artifact>
    he used a large book as a doorstop
  7. a publication that is one of a set of several similar publications

  8. <noun.communication>
    the third volume was missing
    he asked for the 1989 volume of the Annual Review
  9. a relative amount

  10. <noun.quantity>
    mix one volume of the solution with ten volumes of water
  11. the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction)

  12. <noun.attribute>
    the kids played their music at full volume


Volume \Vol"ume\, n. [F., from L. volumen a roll of writing, a
book, volume, from volvere, volutum, to roll. See {Voluble}.]
1. A roll; a scroll; a written document rolled up for keeping
or for use, after the manner of the ancients. [Obs.]

The papyrus, and afterward the parchment, was joined
together [by the ancients] to form one sheet, and
then rolled upon a staff into a volume (volumen).
--Encyc. Brit.

2. Hence, a collection of printed sheets bound together,
whether containing a single work, or a part of a work, or
more than one work; a book; a tome; especially, that part
of an extended work which is bound up together in one
cover; as, a work in four volumes.

An odd volume of a set of books bears not the value
of its proportion to the set. --Franklin.

4. Anything of a rounded or swelling form resembling a roll;
a turn; a convolution; a coil.

So glides some trodden serpent on the grass,
And long behind wounded volume trails. --Dryden.

Undulating billows rolling their silver volumes.
--W. Irving.

4. Dimensions; compass; space occupied, as measured by cubic
units, that is, cubic inches, feet, yards, etc.; mass;
bulk; as, the volume of an elephant's body; a volume of
gas.

5. (Mus.) Amount, fullness, quantity, or caliber of voice or
tone.

{Atomic volume}, {Molecular volume} (Chem.), the ratio of the
atomic and molecular weights divided respectively by the
specific gravity of the substance in question.

{Specific volume} (Physics & Chem.), the quotient obtained by
dividing unity by the specific gravity; the reciprocal of
the specific gravity. It is equal (when the specific
gravity is referred to water at 4[deg] C. as a standard)
to the number of cubic centimeters occupied by one gram of
the substance.

  1. It hopes to treble its volume of communications business through its association with France Telecom.
  2. Amsterdam closed higher on balance in generally modest volume under the pull of the higher dollar and buoyant earnings reported so far this month by some major Dutch companies.
  3. Some smaller volume ads also can be completed at the Structural Graphics plant in Essex or another in Dallas.
  4. Nippon Steel was followed on the most active list by two more steels: Sumitomo Metal, up 19 to 769 on volume of 132 million shares, and Kawasaki Steel, up 55 to 1,050 on volume of 131.2 million.
  5. Nippon Steel was followed on the most active list by two more steels: Sumitomo Metal, up 19 to 769 on volume of 132 million shares, and Kawasaki Steel, up 55 to 1,050 on volume of 131.2 million.
  6. And because costs in the dump business are mostly fixed, additional volume after a certain level is almost entirely profit.
  7. The company said Lowenbrau was Miller's only brand to have a volume drop.
  8. Analysts said the stock market would not make a healthy advance until volume increases.
  9. Big Board volume was an estimated 157 million shares, against 189.63 million in the previous session.
  10. The tax fears took L100 off Generali to L28,390 while Fondiaria fell L793 to L27,697. PARIS was lifted by a firm opening on Wall Street but volume was generated by big block trades in BSN, Lyonnaise des Eaux and Generale des Eaux.
  11. Mr. Lange added that the weak volume of the past two trading days is important to a continued rally.
  12. On the New York Stock Exchange, volume was 35.68 billion shares, a 30% rise from 27.51 billion the previous year.
  13. This contrasts with 1991 when prices shot up but volume was absent. 'We have noticed the buzz,' says John Houlihan, of the small companies team at Hoare Govett.
  14. The offering, Series 92, backed by Freddie Mac 9 1/2% securities, brings Freddie Mac's 1989 Remic volume to $26.9 billion and its total issuance to $40.9 billion since the program began in February 1988.
  15. The government is also requiring the exchange to increase its surveillance of trading and to periodically inform its members about its rules prohibiting trading done to artificially influence price or volume.
  16. The FT-SE Mid 250 Index shed 2.2 to 3,500.2 as buyers continued to back away across the broad range of the market. A more revealing picture of the day's trading came from the official business volume figures.
  17. However, arbitrage selling and liquidation of holdings by dealers amid low volume pushed prices lower, and the Nikkei hit the day's low of 15,816.04 just before the close. Volume rose slightly from 211m shares to 220m.
  18. Partial volume was 345.6 million shares, compared with full-day volume of 564.7 million shares Thursday.
  19. Partial volume was 345.6 million shares, compared with full-day volume of 564.7 million shares Thursday.
  20. New-issue volume has since fallen to $151 billion in 1986 and $105 billion in 1987 and is expected to fall to $100 billion this year, she said.
  21. Market watchers were reluctant to draw conclusions because trading volume remained light.
  22. New York Stock Exchange volume averaged 195 million shares daily in the quarter.
  23. Daily trading volume, which last month was valued at an average of $1.6 billion, plunged below $15 million on most sessions.
  24. Trading was thin, with first section volume estimated at 350 million shares, down from Tuesday's 400 million.
  25. For a biography of this difficult artist that captures the man's spirit, the ingenious sparkle that subdued his enemies and found its way into all those marvelous novels, readers unfamiliar with Waugh may prefer Mr. Sykes's less exacting volume.
  26. "Technical weakness has been persistent over the spring and summer in the volume and advance-decline statistics," Ms. Callies said.
  27. Record stock market volume last year produced surging income for stockbrokers, with the average income for retail brokers reaching a record.
  28. Big Board volume totaled 170.49 million shares, against 167.10 million in the previous session.
  29. Trading volume was light, partly reflecting uneasiness about a government report to be released Wednesday on the economy's growth in the second quarter.
  30. Unforeseen at the time of the 1982 accord were the enormous trading volume in stock-index futures and the extent of the interplay between stocks and stock-index futures.
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