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watt·age
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noun
electrical power expressed in watts.
the number of watts necessary to operate an electrical device.
1897年,由 watt 和 -age 组成。
瓦数,瓦特数:一种电器以瓦表示的电力输出量或消耗量
The first known use of wattage was in 1903
waveletnoun
a little wave : ripple
waveletnoun
a little wave : ripple
wave1 of 3verb
to float or shake in an air current : flutter
flags waving in the breeze
to signal or salute with the hand or with something held in it
brandish
waved a pistol and made threats
to move before the wind with a wavelike motion
a field of waving grain
to follow or cause to follow a curving line or take a wavy form
waved her hair
wave2 of 3noun
a moving ridge on the surface of water
a wavelike formation or shape
a wave in the hair
the action or process of making wavy or curly
a waving motion
a wave of the hand
a steady flowing movement
a wave of color swept the speaker's face
a sudden or rapid increase
a wave of buying
a disturbance similar to a wave in water that transfers energy progressively from point to point
a light wave
a period of hot or cold weather
Wave3 of 3noun
a woman serving in the navy before 1978
wavelengthnoun
the distance (as from crest to crest) in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next corresponding point
a certain line of thought or behavior that reveals a common understanding
coworkers who are on the same wavelength
wavelengthnoun
the distance (as from crest to crest) in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next corresponding point
a certain line of thought or behavior that reveals a common understanding
coworkers who are on the same wavelength
wattle1 of 3noun
a framework of poles interwoven with slender branches or reeds and used in buildingalso: material for such a framework
wattle2 of 3verb
to form or build of or with wattle
to weave (as branches) together to form wattle
to unite or make solid by weaving together light flexible material
wattle3 of 3noun
a fleshy flap of skin hanging usually from the neck (as of a bird)
wattle1 of 3noun
a framework of poles interwoven with slender branches or reeds and used in buildingalso: material for such a framework
wattle2 of 3verb
to form or build of or with wattle
to weave (as branches) together to form wattle
to unite or make solid by weaving together light flexible material
wattle3 of 3noun
a fleshy flap of skin hanging usually from the neck (as of a bird)
wattagenoun
amount of power expressed in watts
wattagenoun
amount of power expressed in watts
1 It was like getting punched in the diaphragm when she turned the wattage to full on that thing.
2 The maximum wattage and rated voltage are shown on the heater data plate.
在热水器的规格面板上,标注着最大功率瓦数和额定电压。
3 Maybe it’s because no Kennedy movie, however potent, can match the sheer horrific wattage of that Super-8 footage from Dealey Plaza.
4 Attendees say that the star wattage radiates equally from the guests and hosts.
5 It's hard to fathom, because even with these star wattage pros, Rob Reiner's senior citizen romantic comedy is about as engaging as a drooling nap on a porch.
6 The star wattage was arguably brighter in Midtown, where department stores rolled out the red carpet for celebrities and everyday shoppers alike.
7 The song reached a level of success that Ms. Cole said stunned her, even with the combined wattage of her name and her father’s.
8 Over the course of close to 20 hours of research, I found that the most common wattage for space heaters is 1200 and 1500 watts.
9 Such a node could be a Linksys NSLU2 or similar low-wattage device running Linux.
这样的节点可以是LinksysNSLU2或类似的运行Linux的低功率设备。
10 Some 90 minutes after the Met Gala let out on Monday night, a stream of celebrities with enough wattage to rival an Oscars after-party converged on the Top of the Standard in the meatpacking district.
11 Cannes always likes to have a bit of Hollywood star wattage on its juries, and this year, the American actors Brie Larson and Paul Dano supply it.
12 Though the show was known for cheesy appearances by celebrities with dim star wattage, Hanks ended up becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest beloved actors through an array brilliant performances, from “Big” to “Forrest Gump.”
13 We had to find an actor who would burn very brightly, and Elizabeth Debicki has not only the most incredible wattage onscreen but the right level of emotional intelligence.
14 I'm sure that the replacement element has the correct voltage and wattage rating.
我保证确保替换的元件具有正确的额定电压和功率.
15 The wattage of Ms. Aldredge’s costumes alone in that number were enough to turn schlemiels into sparklers.
16 Foster’s film is diverting enough and ensured some early celebrity wattage on the red carpet outside.
17 Nicole Kidman won best actress for “Big Little Lies” in a category so filled with great actresses and performances that it brought this Emmy night up to Oscar-level anticipation and wattage.
18 The exhilaration is especially catching when it’s being spread by the evening’s leading man, Robert Fairchild, a star of the New York City Ballet who here impressively redirects his wattage to Broadway.
19 By comparing the wattage at the same time of day in those three locations, I'll learn the shape of the storm.
20 Wattage The wattage of the unit should top the list of considerations when buying a generator.
1 电力