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单词 cubic
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cubic
(kjbɪk )
adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Cubic is used in front of units of length to form units of volume such as 'cubic metre' and 'cubic foot'.
...3 billion cubic metres of soil.
Collocations:
cubic foot
A cubic foot of these lattices can contain as much as 180 cubic feet of methane gas.
Times, Sunday Times
And it's tiny, which helps with storage in small homes where every cubic foot counts.
Times, Sunday Times
It took two-and-a-half-hours to climb to his leap point in a pressurised pod under a 30million cubic foot helium balloon ten times thinner than a sandwich bag.
The Sun
Refrigerators (4.0 cubic foot max) and microwaves (800 watt max) are allowed in the residence halls.
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Distribution infrastructure and meters almost always meter volume (cubic foot or cubic meter).
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cubic inch
And never mind that engines have been in cubic centimetres for as long as anyone can remember — no one insists on a cubic inch motor.
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The cubic inch of curried salmon and 27 grains of rice were ordinary enough but it was the accompanying frippery that caught the eye.
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Every cubic inch needs to count.
The Sun
Fuel injection was no longer available, but with the 348 cubic inch engine, a horsepower rating of 335 at 5800 rpm was now achieved.
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Equipped with dual four barrel carburetors, the engine developed one horsepower per cubic inch displacement.
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cubic kilometre
In a cubic kilometre of space there are about 20 particles.
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Failure would result in the collapse of an estimated quarter of a cubic kilometre of unconsolidated sediment.
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In total, the volume of lava and tephra emitted during the five-month eruption was estimated to be about 0.25 cubic kilometre (0.06 cubic mile).
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By the early 1960s up to 50 cubic kilometres of water was being diverted for cotton irrigation.
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That's 89 cubic kilometres of water.
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cubic metre
Large compost heaps often get too hot, so aim for a heap of one cubic metre in volume.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
It measured just one cubic metre.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The pollen count is given as the number of grains per cubic metre and can only be a general average.
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cubic mile
In total, the volume of lava and tephra emitted during the five-month eruption was estimated to be about 0.25 cubic kilometre (0.06 cubic mile).
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The explosion hurled 250 cubic miles of debris skywards, and some of it came down here.
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Over the following eight months the crack's 130 craters poured out 3.6 cubic miles of lava and generated lava fountains nearly a mile high.
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That's an awful lot of water — more than 5.7m cubic miles.
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About 8,000 years ago it generated the world's largest eruption in the past 10,000 years, pouring out 7 cubic miles of lava that covered 370 square miles of land.
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cubic millimetre
Between 40 and 70 the number of fresh neurones identified in the dentate gyrus region of the hippocampus fell from about 40,000 to 30,000 per cubic millimetre.
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But that's all anybody can do, because we don't have the equipment to get inside that cubic millimetre.
Times, Sunday Times
Small amounts can be expressed in newton-millimetres per cubic millimetre.
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Avian blood has counts of between 2.5 and 4 million red blood cells per cubic millimetre.
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Refractory/relapsed patients should have platelet counts of 100,000 per cubic millimetre (100,000/cmm) or greater; consolidation patients should have counts of 150,000/cmm or greater.
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cubic yard
Some haulers reported they were being paid just $6 a cubic yard.
Houston Chronicle
Estimated treatment costs, which include transportation, spreading, amendments, and monitoring, are about $45 per cubic yard.
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From inception prisoners main task was the breaking of one cubic yard of rock per day.
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The boatmen were paid 7d. (3 pence) per cubic yard, for digging it out of the ground, boating it and landing it.
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Miners were paid by the cubic yard, by the mine car, or by the ton, and (in the driving of entries) by the lineal yard.
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Translations:
Chinese: 立方形的
Japanese: 立方の
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