kwh
kwh — 名詞
1. a unit used to measure electrical energy equal to 1,000 watt-hours — for example
千瓦時;度
電能計量單位,1千瓦時=1度
a unit used to measure electrical energy equal to 1,000 watt-hours — for example, the amount of electricity a 100-watt light bulb uses if it stays on for 10 hours, or the amount that appears on household electricity bills.
Last month the Watanabe family used 350 kwh of electricity in their home.
上個月渡邊家用了 350 千瓦時的電。
number + kwh of + [energy type]
A typical solar panel on Élise's roof produces about 1.5 kwh per day.
Élise 屋頂上的一片典型太陽能板每天約可產生 1.5 千瓦時的電。
produces + [number] + kwh
Femi checked the kwh reading on the meter outside his apartment every week.
Femi 每週都會查看公寓外面的電表上的千瓦時讀數。
Running an air conditioner all night can use over 10 kwh before morning.
冷氣開一整晚可能會在清晨前用掉超過 10 千瓦時的電。
The electricity company charges NT$2.5 per kwh during off-peak hours.
離峰時段電力公司每千瓦時收費 2.5 元。
文法句型
[number] + kwh
[number] + kwh of + [energy source/use]
用法筆記
In Taiwan, 1 kilowatt-hour (1 kwh) is commonly referred to as 1 度 (dù) on household electricity bills, though the formal scientific name remains 千瓦時.