V
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++V, v /viː/ (plural V’s, v’s) noun 1. SLA[countable, uncountable] the 22nd letter of the English alphabet 英语字母表的第二十二个字母2. HMNthe number 5 in the system of roman numerals 〔罗马数字〕53 [countable usually singular] something that has a shape like the letter V V字形物 She cut the material into a V. 她把材料裁成一个V字形。
Examples from the Corpus
V• Both materials were removed in a 550-torr helium arc discharge sustained by 28 V at 70 amps d.c.• However, the film must be taken to +0.5 V to make it positive.• At - 0.7 V it becomes neutral and the resistance rises.• Ducks flew overhead in a V.• To decrease the depth of a V neckline, deduct 1 from this figure for each 0.5 centimetre required.• Ten years earlier, on 19 May 1364, the coronation of Charles V had taken place at Reims cathedral.• In every way, Henry V acted as if all that he did was to be lasting in its effects.• Unfortunately, when Henry V died in 1422, his fleet was already less useful than its royal founder had hoped.• By contrast, his son James V was the most terrifying of his line; but he was no less successful.v. (also v British English) 1. SLGa written abbreviation of verb / verb 的书面缩写 ,动词2. British English informalVERY the written abbreviation of very / very 的书面缩写 ,很,非常3 a written abbreviation of versus (=against), used in the names of legal trials, or in Britain when talking about games in which two teams or players play against each other / versus 的书面缩写,对,诉,对抗〔用于法庭审讯或在英国用于谈论体育比赛〕 the Roe v. Wade case 罗诉韦德案 England v Australia 英格兰队对澳大利亚队4. the written abbreviation of volt or volts / volt 或 volts 的书面缩写 ,伏特,伏the English letter of 22nd the alphabet Corpus
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V
, v /viː/ (plural V’s, v’s) noun
1. [uncountable and countable] the 22nd letter of the English alphabet
2. the number 5 in the system of roman numerals
3. [countable usually singular] something that has a shape like the letter V:
She cut the material into a V.
V
, v /viː/ (plural V’s, v’s) noun1. [uncountable and countable] the 22nd letter of the English alphabet
2. the number 5 in the system of roman numerals
3. [countable usually singular] something that has a shape like the letter V:
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v. (also v British English)
1. a written abbreviation of verb
2. British English informal the written abbreviation of very
3. a written abbreviation of versus (=against), used in the names of legal trials, or in Britain when talking about games in which two teams or players play against each other:
the Roe v. Wade case
England v Australia
4. the written abbreviation of volt or volts
v. (also v British English)
1. a written abbreviation of verb
2. British English informal the written abbreviation of very
3. a written abbreviation of versus (=against), used in the names of legal trials, or in Britain when talking about games in which two teams or players play against each other:
4. the written abbreviation of volt or volts
especially in