volt
volt — 名詞
1. a volt is the basic measure of how much electrical force pushes current through
伏特
電壓的標準計量單位
a volt is the basic measure of how much electrical force pushes current through a wire or conductor — for example, a car battery supplies 12 volts to start the engine, and a typical household socket in Taiwan delivers 110 volts.
Sora's flashlight needs a 3-volt battery to produce a bright beam.
Sora 的手電筒需要一顆 3 伏特的電池才能發出明亮的光束。
attributive: [number]-volt + noun
The volt reading on Gabriel's meter showed that the circuit was dead.
Gabriel 儀表上的伏特讀數顯示電路已無電流通過。
collocation: volt reading
Most phone chargers in Taiwan work fine on a 110-volt household outlet.
台灣多數手機充電器可以直接插在 110 伏特的家庭插座上使用。
Before touching any wires, Mark confirmed that the volt meter read zero.
Mark 在碰觸任何電線之前,先確認伏特計的讀數為零。
A standard 9-volt battery is commonly used inside smoke detectors.
標準的 9 伏特電池常用於煙霧偵測器內部。
文法句型
[number] + volt(s)
[number] + -volt + noun
用法筆記
The symbol for volt is V. When the unit appears before a noun as a compound adjective, use a hyphen and the singular form (a 12-volt system, a 9-volt battery). The plural form (volts) is used after numbers when standing alone: 'The battery supplies 9 volts.'