Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Volume"
The meaning of "Volume" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does (and that spoke volume) mean?
A:
@Mouade_Ajl
It’s written incorrectly. It should be:
My mom’s boyfriend just said, “Sometimes people hate you because of the way other people love you” and it spoke volumes.
It means that people are often jealous of someone because that person is so well-liked.
To speak volumes is an expression that means something says a lot without having to say the exact words that you mean.
It’s written incorrectly. It should be:
My mom’s boyfriend just said, “Sometimes people hate you because of the way other people love you” and it spoke volumes.
It means that people are often jealous of someone because that person is so well-liked.
To speak volumes is an expression that means something says a lot without having to say the exact words that you mean.
Q:
What does It's some of the best volume in hair that I've ever seen on a woman of your stature. mean?
A:
I think it means that the woman has a lot of volume in her hair, as in it’s really fluffy and feels thick
A lot of volume in hair can make the hair look big and fluffy and it might seem funny on a woman who is small
So I think this sentence is comparing the woman’s hair to her height. I hope this helps ! (:
A lot of volume in hair can make the hair look big and fluffy and it might seem funny on a woman who is small
So I think this sentence is comparing the woman’s hair to her height. I hope this helps ! (:
Q:
What does speaks volumes mean?
A:
If something speaks volumes, it makes an opinion, characteristic, or situation very clear without the use of words:
She said very little but her face spoke volumes.
She said very little but her face spoke volumes.
Q:
What does volume from the combo on the postage stamp stage stood in for talent mean?
A:
Ah, I found the novel :
The whole sentence is "On that cold sunny afternoon, Frank's first stop was a funky little jazz club, one of those basement joints where cigarette smoke and spilled-liquor smell passed for atmosphere, and volume from the combo on the postage-stamp stage stood in for talent"
Overall, the sentence means that the club is small and low quality.
Instead of "atmosphere" (here meaning cool surroundings, not actual air), they have smoke and spilled drinks.
So, "postage-stamp stage" means "very small stage"
"combo" means a small group of musicians, a duet, trio, or quartet.
"volume [...] stood in for talent" means they weren't good, but they were loud.
The whole sentence is "On that cold sunny afternoon, Frank's first stop was a funky little jazz club, one of those basement joints where cigarette smoke and spilled-liquor smell passed for atmosphere, and volume from the combo on the postage-stamp stage stood in for talent"
Overall, the sentence means that the club is small and low quality.
Instead of "atmosphere" (here meaning cool surroundings, not actual air), they have smoke and spilled drinks.
So, "postage-stamp stage" means "very small stage"
"combo" means a small group of musicians, a duet, trio, or quartet.
"volume [...] stood in for talent" means they weren't good, but they were loud.
Q:
What does by volume Tequental sells at twice the price of Parnol. mean?
A:
It costs twice as much when measured by volume.
Example sentences using "Volume"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with volume.
A:
Well, there are a few definitions for the word volume. One definition of volume would be a single book or comic in a series. You add a plural s if you have more than one. Example sentences would be:
Have you read the new volume?/ Have you read the new volume(example) of Spider-Man?
How many volumes do u have? How many volumes do you have of Spider-man?
I can’t wait for the new volume.
Then there is another definition for volume which refers to the amount of space or mass inside something. For example:
The volume is huge!
Volume can also be used as an SI unit of measurement. Which measures space. Example:
The volume of the pool is 50m cubed.
Then there is the definition of volume referring to how loud something is. For example:
Can you please lower your volume. (Volume being used a voice)
Bring up the volume in the T.V. (making it louder)
Please lower the volume of the music (making it quieter)
Those definitions are the most common ones for the word volume.
Have you read the new volume?/ Have you read the new volume(example) of Spider-Man?
How many volumes do u have? How many volumes do you have of Spider-man?
I can’t wait for the new volume.
Then there is another definition for volume which refers to the amount of space or mass inside something. For example:
The volume is huge!
Volume can also be used as an SI unit of measurement. Which measures space. Example:
The volume of the pool is 50m cubed.
Then there is the definition of volume referring to how loud something is. For example:
Can you please lower your volume. (Volume being used a voice)
Bring up the volume in the T.V. (making it louder)
Please lower the volume of the music (making it quieter)
Those definitions are the most common ones for the word volume.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with speak volumes .
A:
Darla’s choice of dress speaks volumes about her sense of style compared to her sisters’.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with volume.
A:
*can you please turn the volume of the TV down?
yesterday I went to a party,but the music volume was a little too high.
yesterday I went to a party,but the music volume was a little too high.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with What volume is this bottle?
What volume does this bottle have?
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What volume does this bottle have?
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A:
what is the volume of the bottle
Q:
Please show me example sentences with volume.
A:
"There was a problem with the crowd, due to the sheer volume of people."
"The sea defences were no match for the volume of water."
"The new computers can handle a larger volume of data."
"The cut and style gives her hair greater volume."
"The sea defences were no match for the volume of water."
"The new computers can handle a larger volume of data."
"The cut and style gives her hair greater volume."
Synonyms of "Volume" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between He had with him many volumes of books. and He had many volumes of books. ?
A:
Using "to have" indicates general possessiveness, whereas "to have with" indicates that you have it with you on your person (i.e. you're carrying it around).
For example, if I were to say "I have many books," that would mean that I own a lot of books in general, like at home. However, if I were to say "I have many books with me," that means that I'm carrying around several books, likely in a backpack or something. Additionally, if I were to talk about a living thing as opposed to objects, such as saying "I have my friend with me," there it would then mean something more like "I brought my friend along."
For example, if I were to say "I have many books," that would mean that I own a lot of books in general, like at home. However, if I were to say "I have many books with me," that means that I'm carrying around several books, likely in a backpack or something. Additionally, if I were to talk about a living thing as opposed to objects, such as saying "I have my friend with me," there it would then mean something more like "I brought my friend along."
Q:
What is the difference between The volume of fluid on the vaginal surface usually increases within 10—30 seconds of the onset of stimulation and The volume of fluid on the vaginal surface usually increases at least 10 seconds of the onset of stimulation,but at most 30 seconds of the onset of stimulation. ?
A:
The first sentence makes sense.
The second sentence should say:
The volume of fluid on the vaginal surface usually increases minimally at 10 seconds after the onset of stimulation, and most at 30 seconds after the onset of stimulation.
The second sentence has more detail and says the minimum and maximum point.
The second sentence should say:
The volume of fluid on the vaginal surface usually increases minimally at 10 seconds after the onset of stimulation, and most at 30 seconds after the onset of stimulation.
The second sentence has more detail and says the minimum and maximum point.
Q:
What is the difference between “It speaks volumes about your character.” and “It speaks volumes of your character.” ?
A:
There is no difference. about and of are kind of like synonyms (in this case at least)
Q:
What is the difference between lower the volume of your voice and decrease the volume of your voice ?
A:
one is Germanic, the other is borrowed from French :P
in reality, they mean the same thing, but both are a bit awkward. "lower your voice" is much more common.
"lower the volume of your voice" = awkward
"decrease the volume of your voice" = awkward, but more formal
"lower your voice" = natural
BUT!
"decrease your voice" = wrong
in reality, they mean the same thing, but both are a bit awkward. "lower your voice" is much more common.
"lower the volume of your voice" = awkward
"decrease the volume of your voice" = awkward, but more formal
"lower your voice" = natural
BUT!
"decrease your voice" = wrong
Q:
What is the difference between the volume of milk we produced in 2015 and the amount of milk we produce in 2015 ?
A:
It means the same thing.
"Volume" makes it sound like the quantity of milk produced was large.
I think if you are trying to be more technical or use a better vocabulary word, you would use "volume" rather than "amount."
"Volume" makes it sound like the quantity of milk produced was large.
I think if you are trying to be more technical or use a better vocabulary word, you would use "volume" rather than "amount."
Translations of "Volume"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? The volume of fluid on the vaginal surface usually increases within 10—30 seconds of the onset of stimulation.
A:
This makes sense and is correct [as long as the information itself is correct :) ]
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? By giving volume to the top of the head and making hair wavy,
By giving volume to the top of the head and adding wavy hair,
By giving volume to the top of the head and adding wavy hair,
A:
This sounds more natural. ↓
"By making the hair wavy it adds volume to the top of thier/your head."
"By making the hair wavy it adds volume to the top of thier/your head."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? volume ←please slow down
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? volume kam kro na
A:
reduce the volume
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? volume
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Other questions about "Volume"
Q:
I only read the 1st or 2nd volume of the manga. So I don' t know how the ending is. Does this sound natural?
A:
I only read the 1st or 2nd volume of the manga. So I don't know what the ending is.
Q:
The volume of water through the Amazon per second is more than in any other river. Does this sound natural?
A:
There is not really any difference. Either one is fine. The only difference I can really think of is that saying "more than THAT OF any other river (in the world)" sounds a bit more professional and emphatic". It is similar to the difference between "He said...." and "He said that..."
Also just a small side note.
"I am very much appreciated" = "Other people really appreciate me" ^^
Also just a small side note.
"I am very much appreciated" = "Other people really appreciate me" ^^
Q:
I have turned the volume up very high, but the voice of the speaker is still very low. Does this sound natural?
A:
It is correct, but i will make it natural:
I turned the volume up very high, but the voice of the speaker is still very low.
Just remove "have" its not necessary
I turned the volume up very high, but the voice of the speaker is still very low.
Just remove "have" its not necessary
Q:
He told me to turn up the volume but I ignored him and continued to play quiet music.
He told me to turn up the volume but I ignored him and continued to play the music quietly.
Which one is correct? If all correct, the meanings are different? Does this sound natural?
He told me to turn up the volume but I ignored him and continued to play the music quietly.
Which one is correct? If all correct, the meanings are different? Does this sound natural?
A:
They are both technically correct and convey your meaning. However, the second sentence is better. In the first sentence, you don't indicate that you are referring to the music by saying "volume," although it is implied. The second is much clearer and sounds more like a native speaker.
Q:
The volume was diminished by pushing the button.
The school disposed its strict school rules.
Only this sample is disproportionate, compared with the others.
Does this sound natural?
The school disposed its strict school rules.
Only this sample is disproportionate, compared with the others.
Does this sound natural?
A:
Normally, when discussing loud volume, the main verbs that get used are "lower", "decrease", and the extreme "mute". There are others but these are the mainstays, I think.
In the second example, I would use "rescind" instead of "dispose" for that context.
Finally, using the word "disproportionate" without concrete examples being mentioned is tough to remember or follow in my opinion.
My examples:
1. My boss' faculties were diminished by Alzheimer's disease.
2. The school disposed of the rotten pork in the cafeteria.
3. The American waistline is disproportionately larger than the Japanese waistline.
These are extreme examples but I find it easier to remember them mnemonically that way.
In the second example, I would use "rescind" instead of "dispose" for that context.
Finally, using the word "disproportionate" without concrete examples being mentioned is tough to remember or follow in my opinion.
My examples:
1. My boss' faculties were diminished by Alzheimer's disease.
2. The school disposed of the rotten pork in the cafeteria.
3. The American waistline is disproportionately larger than the Japanese waistline.
These are extreme examples but I find it easier to remember them mnemonically that way.
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