watt
watt — 名詞
1. a standard unit for measuring how much electrical power a device uses or produce
瓦特
量度電功率的標準單位
a standard unit for measuring how much electrical power a device uses or produces — for example, a 60-watt light bulb uses 60 watts of power.
The old 60-watt bulb used more power than the new 10-watt LED one.
那顆老舊的60瓦燈泡比新的10瓦LED燈泡耗電更多。
modifier form: 60-watt / 10-watt
David checked the watt rating on the microwave before plugging it in.
David 在插上插頭前檢查了微波爐的瓦數標示。
collocation: watt rating
A typical hair dryer uses around 1,500 watts of electricity.
一般吹風機大約耗電1500瓦。
Wren swapped the 40-watt bulbs for 8-watt LEDs to save energy.
Wren 把40瓦的燈泡換成8瓦的LED燈泡以節省能源。
This solar panel can produce up to 300 watts in full sunlight.
這塊太陽能板在充足日照下可產生高達300瓦的電力。
文法句型
number + watt + noun
number + watts + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used as a compound modifier before a noun describing an electrical device (e.g., a 60-watt bulb). In this position the unit stays singular and is joined by a hyphen. After a number, 'watt' can be singular or plural depending on the number (1 watt, 60 watts).