pound [ paund] n.磅;英磅
pound [ paund] vt.捣碎;舂烂;猛击
pound [paund] n. 磅;英镑
pound 磅
Would you please give me seven five-pound notes, four pound notes and four ten-shilling notes, and the rest in small change.
请你给我7张5镑纸币,4张1镑纸币,4张10先令纸币,剩下的要零票。
The exchange rate today is 200 yen to the pound.
今天的兑换率是一英镑可兑200日圆。
They converted their money from pounds into dollars.
他们把英镑兑换成了美元。
Her law firm job has a starting salary of thirty thousand pounds a year.
她那份律师事务所的工作起薪为每年3万英镑。
I pay 30 pounds a week for board and lodging (or: bed and board).
我每周的食宿开销是30英镑。
The firm has most generously pledged 10,000 pounds as its contribution to the charity.
公司非常慷慨地承诺为慈善事业捐献1万英镑。
The company was sold at a loss of three million pounds.
这家公司被亏本300万英镑售出。
He would consume nearly two pounds of milk per day.
他一天能喝近两磅牛奶。
The cost is a pound plus 10 pence for postage.
费用为1镑,外加10便士邮费。
The company went bankrupt owing millions of pounds.
公司欠了数百万英镑的债,破产了。
The pound stayed firm against dollar in London but fell a little in New York.
在伦敦英镑对美元仍坚挺,但在纽约却跌了一点儿。
I lost several pounds last month.
我上个月瘦了好几磅。
我头疼。
I have a headache.
What happened, sir? (你怎么了?)
I have a headache. (我头疼。)
My head hurts.
My head is pounding.
I have a splitting headache. (我的头像裂了似地疼。)
75公斤左右。
About seventy-five kilograms. *美国不用公制单位,而用pound磅(1磅大约453克,复数是pounds)。
我重164磅。
I weigh a-hundred-sixty-four pounds.
I weigh 164 Ibs. *Ibs.读为pounds。
Pound Sterling please.
请换成英镑吧。
Would you please tell me the exchange rate for pound sterling into RMB?
请你告诉我英镑兑换人民币的汇率是多少,好吗?
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
预防胜于治疗。
In for a penny, in for a pound
一不做,二不休。
Penny wise and pound foolish.
小事聪明,大事糊涂。
Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves.
积少成多。
The unrighteous penny corrupts the righteous pound.
不正当得来的便士会使正当得来的英镑受到污浊。
It's convenient to make payment in pound sterling.
用英镑付款较方便。
Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce.
Anonymous
病来如山倒,病去如抽丝。
无名氏
An ounce of prudence is worth a pound of gold.
Tobias Smollett, British writer
一盎司谨慎抵得上一磅黄金。
英国作家.斯摩莱特.T.
Her head is pounding.
她头痛。
It's convenient to make payment in pound sterling.
用英镑付款较方便。
磅 libra; pound
磅 [bàng] /a measure word/pound (unit of measurement)/scale/weigh/
镑 [bàng] /pound (sterling)/
舂 [chōng] /to pound (grain)/beat/
捣 [dǎo] /pound/beat/hull/attack/disturb/stir/
碓 [duì] /pestle/pound with a pestle/
敲击 [qiāo jī] /pound/rap/
英镑 [yīng bàng] /pound sterling/
{adj: bashful} self-consciously timid
"I never laughed, being bashful; lowering my head, I looked at the wall"- Ezra Pound
{adj: boisterous, fierce, rough} violently agitated and turbulent
"boisterous winds and waves"
"the fierce thunders roar me their music"- Ezra Pound
"rough weather"
"rough seas"
{adj: buffeted, storm-tossed, tempest-tossed, tempest-tost, tempest-swept} pounded or hit repeatedly by storms or adversities
{adj: light, scant, short} less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so
"a light pound"
"a scant cup of sugar"
"regularly gives short weight"
{adj: nasty, awful} offensive or even (of persons) malicious
"in a nasty mood"
"a nasty accident"
"a nasty shock"
"a nasty smell"
"a nasty trick to pull"
"Will he say nasty things at my funeral?"- Ezra Pound
<-> nice
{adj: politic, smooth, suave, bland} smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication
"he was too politic to quarrel with so important a personage"
"the hostess averted a confrontation between two guests with a diplomatic change of subject"
"the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error"
"affable, suave, moderate men...smugly convinced of their respectability" - Ezra Pound
{adj: pound-foolish} unwise in dealing with large sums
{adj: tenderized, tenderised} made tender as by marinating or pounding
"tenderized meat"
{adj: throbbing} pounding or beating strongly or violently
"a throbbing pain"
"the throbbing engine of the boat"
{adj: unwoven} not woven
"tapa cloth is an unwoven fabric made by pounding bark into a thin sheet"
<-> woven
{adv: approximately, about, close to, just about, some, roughly, more or less, around, or so} (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
"lasted approximately an hour"
"in just about a minute"
"he's about 30 years old"
"I've had about all I can stand"
"we meet about once a month"
"some forty people came"
"weighs around a hundred pounds"
"roughly $3,000"
"holds 3 gallons, more or less"
"20 or so people were at the party"
{n: Big Blue, BLU-82} a reliable and deadly 15,000-pound fragmentation bomb that explodes just above ground with a large radius; the largest conventional bomb in existence; used in Afghanistan
{n: British Imperial System, English system, British system} a system of weights and measures based on the foot and pound and second and pint
{n: British pound, pound, British pound sterling, pound sterling, quid} the basic unit of money in Great Britain; equal to 100 pence
{n: British thermal unit, BTU, B.Th.U.} a unit of heat equal to the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit at one atmosphere pressure; equivalent to 251.997 calories
{n: Bunker Buster, Guided Bomb Unit-28, GBU-28} a 5,000 pound laser-guided bomb that can be programmed to penetrate to a given depth before exploding; used to penetrate hardened underground facilities
{n: Cypriot pound, pound} the basic unit of money in Cyprus; equal to 100 cents
{n: Egyptian pound, pound} the basic unit of money in Egypt; equal to 100 piasters
{n: Irish pound, Irish punt, punt, pound} formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
{n: Lebanese pound, pound} the basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters
{n: Pound, Ezra Pound, Ezra Loomis Pound} United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972)
{n: Sudanese pound, pound} the basic unit of money in the Sudan; equal to 100 piasters
{n: Syrian pound, pound} the basic unit of money in Syria; equal to 100 piasters
{n: United States Customary System} the system of weights and measures based on the foot and pound and second and pint that dates back to colonial America but differs in some respects from the British Imperial System; today in the United States this system exists side by side with the SI system
{n: albacore, long-fin tunny, Thunnus alalunga} large pelagic tuna the source of most canned tuna; reaches 93 pounds and has long pectoral fins; found worldwide in tropical and temperate waters
{n: apothecaries' unit, apothecaries' weight} any weight unit used in pharmacy; an ounce is equal to 480 grains and a pound is equal to 12 ounces
{n: avoirdupois, avoirdupois weight} a system of weights based on the 16-ounce pound (or 7,000 grains)
{n: bantamweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 119 pounds
{n: bantamweight} weighs 115-126 pounds
{n: black marlin, Makaira mazara, Makaira marlina} large game fish in the Pacific Ocean; may reach 1000 pounds
{n: blue marlin, Makaira nigricans} largest marlin; may reach 2000 pounds; found worldwide in warm seas
{n: bluefin, bluefin tuna, horse mackerel, Thunnus thynnus} largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics
{n: chicken Kiev} pounded chicken cutlets rolled around butter (that has been seasoned with herbs) and then covered with crumbs and fried
{n: container ship, containership, container vessel} a cargo ship designed to hold containerized cargoes
"the weight of the documentation of all the consignments on board a contemporary container ship can exceed 90 pounds"
{n: dog catcher} an employee of a municipal pound who is hired to round up stray dogs and cats
{n: featherweight} a professional boxer who weighs between 123 and 126 pounds
{n: featherweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 126 pounds
{n: featherweight} weighs 126-139 pounds
{n: fly poison, Amianthum muscaetoxicum, Amianthum muscitoxicum} all parts of plant are highly toxic; bulb pounded and used as a fly poison; sometimes placed in subfamily Melanthiaceae
{n: flyweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 112 pounds
{n: flyweight} weighs no more than 115 pounds
{n: foot-pound} a unit of work equal to a force of one pound moving through a distance of one foot
{n: foot-ton} 2240 foot-pounds
{n: four-pounder} an artillery gun that throws a shot weighing four pounds
{n: frail} the weight of a frail (basket) full of raisins or figs; between 50 and 75 pounds
{n: general-purpose bomb, GP bomb} a large bomb (500 to 2,000 pounds that is 50% explosive) whose explosion creates a blast and whose metal casing creates some fragmentation effect
{n: geoduck} a large edible clam found burrowing deeply in sandy mud along the Pacific coast of North America; weighs up to six pounds; has siphons that can extend to several feet and cannot be withdrawn into the shell
{n: giant clam, Tridacna gigas} a large clam inhabiting reefs in the southern Pacific and weighing up to 500 pounds
{n: giant puffball, Calvatia gigantea} huge edible puffball up to 2 feet diameter and 25 pounds in weight
{n: grain} 1/7000 pound; equals a troy grain or 64.799 milligrams
{n: half pound} 8 ounces
{n: hammer, pound, hammering, pounding} the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
"the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard"
"the pounding of feet on the hallway"
{n: heart} a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal)
"a five-pound beef heart will serve six"
{n: heavyweight} a professional boxer who weighs more than 190 pounds
{n: heavyweight} a wrestler who weighs more than 214 pounds
{n: heavyweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 201 pounds
{n: hundredweight, cwt, long hundredweight} a British unit of weight equivalent to 112 pounds
{n: hundredweight, cwt, short hundredweight, centner, cental, quintal} a United States unit of weight equivalent to 100 pounds
{n: junior featherweight} weighs no more than 122 pounds
{n: junior lightweight} weighs no more than 130 pounds
{n: junior middleweight} weighs no more than 154 pounds
{n: junior welterweight} weighs no more than 140 pounds
{n: kilogram, kg, kilo} one thousand grams; the basic unit of mass adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
"a kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds"
{n: last} a unit of weight equal to 4,000 pounds
{n: light flyweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 106 pounds
{n: light heavyweight, cruiserweight} a professional boxer who weighs between 169 and 175 pounds
{n: light heavyweight} a wrestler who weighs 192-214 pounds
{n: light heavyweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 179 pounds
{n: light middleweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 156 pounds
{n: light welterweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 140 pounds
{n: lightweight} a professional boxer who weighs between 131 and 135 pounds
{n: lightweight} a wrestler who weighs 139-154 pounds
{n: lightweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 132 pounds
{n: long ton, ton, gross ton} a British unit of weight equivalent to 2240 pounds
{n: low-birth-weight baby, low-birth-weight infant} an infant born weighing less than 5.5 pounds (2500 grams) regardless of gestational age
"a low-birth-weight infant is at risk for developing lack of oxygen during labor"
{n: maund} a unit of weight used in Asia; has different values in different countries
"the official maund in India is 82.6 pounds avoirdupois"
{n: middleweight} a professional boxer who weighs between 155 and 160 pounds
{n: middleweight} a wrestler who weighs 172-192 pounds
{n: middleweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 165 pounds
{n: mil} a Cypriot monetary unit equal to one thousandth of a pound
{n: muskellunge, Esox masquinongy} large (60 to 80 pounds) sport fish of North America
{n: narco-state} an area that has been taken over and is controlled and corrupted by drug cartels and where law enforcement is effectively nonexistent
"this Mexican town has become a narco-state that ships 100 pounds of cocaine to the United States every day"
{n: new penny} a coin used in Great Britain since 1971 worth one hundredth of a pound
{n: oka} a Turkish unit of weight equal to about 2.75 pounds
{n: one-fourth, fourth, quarter, fourth part, twenty-five percent, quartern} one of four equal parts
"a quarter of a pound"
{n: ounce, oz.} a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound or 16 drams or 28.349 grams
{n: ounce, troy ounce, apothecaries' ounce} a unit of apothecary weight equal to 480 grains or one twelfth of a pound
{n: pemmican, pemican} lean dried meat pounded fine and mixed with melted fat; used especially by North American Indians
{n: penny} a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound
{n: picul} a unit of weight used in some parts of Asia; approximately equal to 133 pounds (the load a grown man can carry)
{n: poi} Hawaiian dish of taro root pounded to a paste and often allowed to ferment
{n: pood} a Russian unit of weight equal to approximately 36 pounds
{n: pound cake} rich loaf cake made of a pound each of butter and sugar and flour
{n: pound net} trap consisting of an arrangement of nets directing fish into an enclosure
{n: pound, dog pound} a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs
"unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound"
{n: pound, lbf.} a nontechnical unit of force equal to the mass of 1 pound with an acceleration of free fall equal to 32 feet/sec/sec
{n: pound, lb} 16 ounces
"he got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds"
{n: poundage} a charge based on weight measured in pounds
{n: poundage} weight expressed in pounds
{n: poundal, pdl} a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 foot/sec/sec to a mass of 1 pound; equal to 0.1382 newtons
{n: pounder} (used only in combination) something weighing a given number of pounds
"the fisherman caught a 10-pounder"
"their linemen are all 300-pounders"
{n: pounding, buffeting} repeated heavy blows
{n: pounds per square inch, psi} a unit of pressure
{n: pulp, mush} any soft or soggy mass
"he pounded it to a pulp"
{n: quarter pound} 4 ounces
{n: quarter} a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds)
{n: quarter} a quarter of a hundredweight (28 pounds)
{n: rotl} a unit of weight used in some Moslem countries near the Mediterranean; varies between one and five pounds
{n: salt cod} codfish preserved in salt; must be desalted and flaked by soaking in water and pounding; used in e.g. codfish cakes
{n: scallopine, scallopini} sauteed cutlets (usually veal or poultry) that have been pounded thin and coated with flour
{n: schrod, scrod} flesh of young Atlantic cod weighing up to 2 pounds; also young haddock and pollock; often broiled
{n: shilling} an English coin worth one twentieth of a pound
{n: short ton, ton, net ton} a United States unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds
{n: skipjack, skipjack tuna, Euthynnus pelamis} oceanic schooling tuna of considerable value in Pacific but less in Atlantic; reaches 75 pounds; very similar to if not the same as oceanic bonito
{n: stamp, pestle} machine consisting of a heavy bar that moves vertically for pounding or crushing ores
{n: sterling area, sterling bloc, scheduled territories} the group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling
{n: sterling} British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK
{n: stick} a rectangular quarter pound block of butter or margarine
{n: stone} an avoirdupois unit used to measure the weight of a human body; equal to 14 pounds
"a heavy chap who must have weighed more than twenty stone"
{n: super heavyweight} an amateur boxer who weighs more than 201 pounds
{n: tapa, tappa} a paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark
{n: tenderization, tenderisation} the act of making meat tender by pounding or marinating it
{n: three-fourths} three of four equal parts
"three-fourths of a pound"
{n: throb, throbbing, pounding} an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
"he felt a throbbing in his head"
{n: tod} a unit of weight for wool equal to about 28 pounds
{n: troy pound, apothecaries' pound} an apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces or 373.242 grams
{n: troy, troy weight} a system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones; based on a 12-ounce pound and an ounce of 480 grains
{n: welterweight} a professional boxer who weighs between 141 and 147 pounds
{n: welterweight} a weight of 28 pounds; sometimes imposed as a handicap in a horse race (such as a steeple chase or hurdle race)
{n: welterweight} a wrestler who weighs 154-172 pounds
{n: welterweight} an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 148 pounds
{n: white marlin, Makaira albida} small marlin (to 180 pounds) of western Atlantic
{n: yellowfin, yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares} may reach 400 pounds; worldwide in tropics
{v: beat, pound, thump} move rhythmically
"Her heart was beating fast"
{v: beat} make by pounding or trampling
"beat a path through the forest"
{v: call to order} open formally
"the chairman called the meeting to order by pounding his gavel"
{v: change, exchange, commute, convert} exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category
"Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"
"He changed his name"
"convert centimeters into inches"
"convert holdings into shares"
{v: decrease, diminish, lessen, fall} decrease in size, extent, or range
"The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"
"The cabin pressure fell dramatically"
"her weight fall to under a hundred pounds"
"his voice fell to a whisper"
<-> increase
{v: devour, down, consume, go through} eat immoderately
"Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal"
{v: estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge} judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
"I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"
{v: gain, put on} increase (one's body weight)
"She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising"
<-> reduce
{v: grind, mash, crunch, bray, comminute} reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading
"grind the spices in a mortar"
"mash the garlic"
{v: impound, pound} place or shut up in a pound
"pound the cows so they don't stray"
{v: lumber, pound} move heavily or clumsily
"The heavy man lumbered across the room"
{v: pack on} gain (weight)
"He packed on two pounds over the summer"
{v: pound, pound off} partition off into compartments
"The locks pound the water of the canal"
{v: pound, pound up} shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits
"The prisoners are safely pounded"
{v: pound} break down and crush by beating, as with a pestle
"pound the roots with a heavy flat stone"
{v: ram, ram down, pound} strike or drive against with a heavy impact
"ram the gate with a sledgehammer"
"pound on the door"
{v: scale} measure by or as if by a scale
"This bike scales only 25 pounds"
{v: sweat off} lose weight by sweating
"I sweated off 3 pounds in the sauna"
{v: take} buy, select
"I'll take a pound of that sausage"
{v: tender, tenderize, tenderise} make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer
"tenderize meat"
{v: throb} pulsate or pound with abnormal force
"my head is throbbing"
"Her heart was throbbing"
{v: thump, pound, poke} hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument
"the salesman pounded the door knocker"
"a bible-thumping Southern Baptist"
{v: weight-lift, weightlift, press} lift weights
"This guy can press 300 pounds"
{v: work off} cause to go away through effort or work
"work off the extra pounds you have gained over the holidays"
"we must work off the debt"
" You 're still fifty pounds in debt to me, " said my grandfather to Masood. " We'll talk about it later. "
"你还欠我 50磅, "祖父对马苏德说。 "我们以后再算。 "
On the bottom shelf behind the counter was a pound of fresh butter left by the dairyman minutes before.
柜台后的货架底层放着送奶员几分钟前刚刚送到的一磅鲜黄油。
The normally benign sun pounds the earth mercilessly with ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and floods of charged particles, distorting the planet's protective magnetic field and inducing powerful electric currents that can wreak havoc not only with spacecraft but also with many aspects of terrestrial life.
平常温和的太阳会毫不留情地将紫外线、 X 射线和大量的带电粒子倾泻到地球上,使地球的保护性磁场扭曲变形,并且会引发强大的电流,不仅会对航天器造成危害,而且会对地球生命的诸多方面产生破坏性的影响。
Psychologist Richard Stuart, who ultimately became a director at Weight Watchers International, showed in the 1960s that overweight women could lose pounds by modifying both their eating behavior and " stimulus environment "--for example, eating from smaller plates and confining all food to the kitchen.
心理学家理查德·斯图尔特最终当上了国际体重观察员组织的总监,他在 20世纪 60年代曾指出:体重过重的妇女可以通过纠正饮食习惯和改变 "刺激食欲的环境 "的方法来减肥-例如,用小一点的盘子吃饭和把食物全都集中放在厨房里。
Adults weigh about 20 pounds, and their main prey is the snowshoe hare--so close is the relationship that their populations boom and crash in sync, and both share similar adaptations for moving fast through snowy forest.
重约 20磅的成年山猫和它们的主食雪兔之间的关系是那么密切,彼此数量的增加或下降是配合一致的,同时,为了生存,它们都具备在雪山密林中飞速快跑的类似的应变能力。
So the better-off student went to Blackwell's bookshop in Oxford, bought a brand-new copy for 35 pounds, dirtied it up a bit and tore off the paper cover, writing a fictitious name in the front.
于是这位较有钱的学生去了牛津的布拉克韦尔书店,花 35英镑买了一本全新的,先是把书弄脏一点,然后撕去封面,在书面写了一个假名。
Where viruses are concerned, what grandma used to tell you is extremely relevant: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
对待计算机病毒,老奶奶过去经常对你说的一句话是非常贴切的:一分的预防胜似十分的治疗。
Just then, a clumsy guest accidentally drops a 12-pound cannonball, over the side.
就在这时候,有个笨手笨脚的游客不小心把一枚重 12磅的炮弹从船边丢进海里。
" When you 're in the boat and 10,000 pounds of whale comes up beside you and breathes, soaking you with the moisture from his blowhole, it gives you a feeling so special it's hard to describe, " says Vinick.
当你坐在船上,那只体重达一万镑的鲸鱼游到你身边,一边大声喘气,一边将喷水孔中喷出的海水洒在你身上,你心中会产生一种难以名状的异样感觉,维尼克说。
Who is most likely to put on the pounds?
那么,哪些人最有可能变胖呢?
Social misfits pounding out code in their computer-science labs- These people deserved professional success.
他们与社会格格不入,只管埋头在电脑科技实验室里敲打电码-这样的人应该获得专业上的成功。
That slow, steady loss, rather than some dramatic disappearance of pounds that will reappear by Christmas, is exactly what Paul Gately, the camp's founder and a lecturer in exercise physiology and health at the university, intended.
夏令营的发起人、利兹市立大学讲授体育锻炼生理学与健康的老师保罗 ( FW) 盖特利所主张的正是这种缓慢、持续的减肥,而不是体重突然减掉很多,过圣诞节时又反弹回来。
The bad weather started pounding us Tuesday night.
星期二晚上,恶劣的天气开始袭击我们。
Researchers even suggest that most adults can safely gain 10 pounds every decade without cutting their life short.
研究人员甚至认为大多数成年人每 10年增加 10磅体重没有任何危险,不会影响寿命。
Sign me up When I got my svelte, four-pound IBM Thinkpad last year, it made my old seven-pound Mac PowerBook look obese.
那我也要一台去年,拿到轻便的、重仅 4磅的 IBMThinkpad 时,它使我重达 7磅的 MacPowerBook 看上去肥胖不堪。
Most of them are less than an inch thick and weigh less than three pounds.
这些型号大部分都不到一英寸厚,重量也不到 3磅。
The Pro is lighter and cheaper, but I'd buy the Tripad. It weighs 3.2 pounds, has a larger( 9.4 inch) screen and a more convenient keyboard.
Pro 型膝上电脑重量较轻,也更便宜些,可是,我倒想要买 Tripad ,因为这种电脑重 3.2磅,屏幕稍大些( 9.4英寸),还有一个普通键盘。
Bill: In fact, could I ask you for the recipe?
比尔: 事实上,我能向你要这道菜的食谱吗?
Mary: Sure. It's really very easy. First, mix together an egg, two teaspoons of salt, and two pounds of ground beef. Then, add two ounces of milk. Are you with me?
玛丽: 当然。这真的很简单。 首先,把一个鸡蛋、两茶匙盐和两磅牛绞肉搅在一起。 然后加两盎司牛奶。 懂了吗? 清楚了吗?
Bill: Yes, I've got it.
比尔: 是的,我懂了。
Mary: OK. Next, put the mixture into a baking pan and bake it forty-five minutes at three hundred sixty degrees.
玛丽: 好。然后,将这些搅拌好的材料放到烤盘里,在三百六十度的温度烤四十五分钟。
Bill: Wait a minute. I didn't catch you there. Could you repeat that?
比尔: 等一下。 那儿我没听懂。 你能重复一遍吗?
Mary: Sure. Bake it forty-five minutes at three sixty.
玛丽: 当然。在三百六十度的温度下烤四十五分钟。
Bill: Now, I've got it. Thank you.
比尔: 现在我懂了。谢谢。
pound, lb 磅
LB. POUND 磅
ft.-lb. Foot-pound 英尺磅(功的单位)
Lb. Pound 磅
Avoirdupois Weight 常衡单位:
1 grain 格令=0.065 gram 克
1 dram 打兰=1.772 grams 克
1 ounce 盎司=16 drams 打兰=28.35 grams 克
1 pound 磅=16 ounces 盎司=7000 grains 谷=0.4536 kilogram 千克
1 stone 英石=14 pounds 磅=6.35 kilograms 千克
1 quarter 四分之一英担=2 stones 英石=12.70 kilograms 千克
1 hundredweight 英担=4 quarters 四分之一英担=50.80 kilograms 千克
1 short ton 短吨(美吨)=2000 pounds 磅=0.907 tonne 公吨
1 (long) ton 长吨(英吨)=20 hundredweight 英担=1.016 tonnes 公吨
Weight 重量单位:
1 milligram 毫克=0.015 grain 谷
1 centigram 厘克=10 mg. 毫克=0.154 grain 谷
1 decigram 分克=10 cg. 厘克=1.543 grains 谷
1 gram 克=10 dg. 分克=15.43 grains 谷
1 decagram 十克=10 g. 克=5.64 drams 打兰
1 hectogram 百克=100 g. 克=3.527 ounces 盎司
1 kilogram 千克=1000 g. 克=2.205 pounds 磅
1 ton (metric ton) 吨,公吨=1000 kg. 千克=0.984 (long) ton 长吨,英吨=1.1023 短吨,美吨
CVGP customs value per gross pound 海关价值,每磅毛重
CVGP customs value per gross pound 海关价值,每磅毛重
lb(s) pound(s) 磅
p.c.f. pounds per cubic foot …..磅/每英尺
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