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volt

N การ เดิน วน วงกลม ของ ม้า เพื่อ การแสดง หรือ การแข่งขัน  ท่า การ เดิน ของ ม้า รอบ จุด กลาง โดย เอา ด้าน ข้าง เดิน คล้าย เข็มนาฬิกา  kan-doen-wong-klom-kong-ma

 

volt

N โวลต์  หน่วย แรงดัน ไฟฟ้า  wo

 

volt out

PHRV ทำให้ แพ้ ด้วย คะแนนเสียง  tam-hai-pae-duai-ka-naen-siang

 

voltage

N แรงดัน ไฟฟ้า ที่ มี หน่วย เป็น โวลต์  rang-dan-fai-fa-ti-me-nuai-pen-wo

 

voltaic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ กระแสไฟ ฟ้  kiao-kab-kra-sea-fai-fa

 

voltaic battery

N แบตเตอรี่ ไฟฟ้า  ประกอบด้วย เซลล์ ไฟฟ้า หลาย ตัว ต่อเนื่อง กัน  bed-tor-re-fai-fa

 

voltaic cell

N เซลล์ ที่ ทำ ด้วย ขั้ว ไฟฟ้า สอง ขั้ว ที่ ประกอบด้วย โลหะ ต่าง ชนิด กัน  primary cell galvanic cell sel-ti-tam-duai-kua-fai-fa-song-kua-ti-pen-lo-ha-tang-cha-nid-kan

 

voltameter

N เครื่องมือวัด ความต่างศักย์ ระหว่าง  2 จุด  krueng-mue-wad-kwam-tang-sak-ra-wang-2-jud

 

voltammeter

N เครื่องวัด กำลัง โว ลท์ หรือ แอมแปร์ 

 

voltmeter

N เครื่องวัด แรงดัน ไฟฟ้า  krueng-wad-rang-dan-fai-fa

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VOLT

n.[L. volutus, volvo.] 1. a round or circular tread; a gait of two treads, made by a horse going sideways round a center.
2. In fencing, a sudden movement or leap to avoid a thrust.
Volta, in Italian music, signifies that the part is to be repeated one, two or more times.

 

VOLTAIC

a.Pertaining to Volta, the discoverer of voltaism; as the voltaic pile. Volatic apparatus, the apparatus used for accumulating galvanic electricity. the agent itself is denominated galvanism, after its discoverer Galvani, while the instruments used for exciting and accumulating it, are called voltaic, in honor of Volta, who first contrived this kind of apparatus.
Voltaic pile, a column formed by successive pairs of metallic disks, as silver and zink, with moistened cloth between every two contiguous pairs.
Voltaic battery, the larger forms of voltaic apparatus, used for accumulating galvanic electricity.

 

VOLTAISM

n.That branch of electrical science which has its source in the chimical action between metals and different liquids. it is more properly called galvanism, from Galvani, who first proved or brought into notice its remarkable influence on animals.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VOLT

Volt, n. Etym: [F. volte; cf. It. volta. See Vault. ]

 

1. (Man. )

 

Defn: A circular tread; a gait by which a horse going sideways round a center makes two concentric tracks.

 

2. (Fencing )

 

Defn: A sudden movement to avoid a thrust.

 

VOLT

Volt, n. Etym: [After Alessandro Volta, the Italian electrician. ](Elec.)

 

Defn: The unit of electro-motive force; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by United States Statute as, that electro-motive force which steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampère. It is practically equivalent to

 

VOLTA

Vol "ta, n.; pl. Volte. Etym: [It. volta a turn, turning, a time. See Volt a tread. ] (Mus. )

 

Defn: A turning; a time; -- chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as, una volta, once. Seconda volta, second time, points to certain modifications in the close of a repeated strain.

 

VOLTA-ELECTRIC

VOLTA-ELECTRIC Vol "ta-e *lec "tric, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to voltaic electricity, or voltaism.

 

VOLTA-ELECTROMETER

VOLTA-ELECTROMETER Vol `ta-e `lec *trom "e *ter, n.

 

Defn: An instrument for the exact measurement of electric currents.

 

VOLTAGE

VOLTAGE Vol "tage, n. (Elec.)

 

Defn: Electric potential or potential difference, expressed in volts.

 

VOLTAGRAPHY

Vol *tag "ra *phy, n. Etym: [Voltaic + -graphy.]

 

Defn: In electrotypy, the act or art of copying, in metals deposited by electrolytic action, a form or pattern which is made the negative electrode. [R.]

 

VOLTAIC

Vol *ta "ic, a. Etym: [Cf. F. voltaïque, It. voltaico.]

 

1. Of or pertaining to Alessandro Volta, who first devised apparatus for developing electric currents by chemical action, and established this branch of electric science; discovered by Volta; as, voltaic electricity.

 

2. Of or pertaining to voltaism, or voltaic electricity; as, voltaic induction; the voltaic arc.

 

Note: See the Note under Galvanism. Voltaic arc, a luminous arc, of intense brilliancy, formed between carbon points as electrodes by the passage of a powerful voltaic current. -- Voltaic battery, an apparatus variously constructed, consisting of a series of plates or pieces of dissimilar metals, as copper and zinc, arranged in pairs, and subjected to the action of a saline or acid solution, by which a current of electricity is generated whenever the two poles, or ends of the series, are connected by a conductor; a galvanic battery. See Battery, 4. (b ), and Note. -- Voltaic circuit. See under Circuit. -- Voltaic couple or element, a single pair of the connected plates of a battery. -- Voltaic electricity. See the Note under Electricity. -- Voltaic pile, a kind of voltaic battery consisting of alternate disks of dissimilar metals, separated by moistened cloth or paper. See 5th Pile. -- Voltaic protection of metals, the protection of a metal exposed to the corrosive action of sea water, saline or acid liquids, or the like, by associating it with a metal which is positive to it, as when iron is galvanized, or coated with zinc.

 

VOLTAIREAN

Vol *tair "e *an, a. Etym: [Cf. F. voltairien.]

 

Defn: Of or relating to Voltaire, the French author. J. Morley.

 

VOLTAIRISM

VOLTAIRISM Vol *tair "ism, n.

 

Defn: The theories or practice of Voltaire. J. Morley.

 

VOLTAISM

Vol "ta *ism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. voltaïsme.] (Physics )

 

Defn: That form of electricity which is developed by the chemical action between metals and different liquids; voltaic electricity; also, the science which treats of this form of electricity; -- called also galvanism, from Galvani, on account of his experiments showing the remarkable influence of this agent on animals.

 

VOLTAMETER

Vol *tam "e *ter, n. Etym: [Voltaic + -meter. ] (Physics )

 

Defn: An instrument for measuring the voltaic electricity passing through it, by its effect in decomposing water or some other chemical compound acting as an electrolyte.

 

VOLTAMMETER

VOLTAMMETER Volt *am "me `ter, n.

 

Defn: A wattmeter.

 

VOLT AMPERE

VOLT AMPERE Volt ampère. (Elec.)

 

Defn: A unit of electric measurement equal to the product of a volt and an ampere. For direct current it is a measure of power and is the same as a watt; for alternating current it is a measure of apparent power.

 

VOLTAPLAST

Vol "ta *plast, n. Etym: [Voltaic + Gr.

 

Defn: A form of voltaic, or galvanic, battery suitable for use electrotyping. G. Francis.

 

VOLTATYPE

Vol "ta *type, n. Etym: [Voltaic + type. ]

 

Defn: An electrotype. [R.]

 

VOLTI

Vol "ti, imperative. Etym: [It. , fr. voltare to turn. See Volt a tread. ] (Mus. )

 

Defn: Turn, that is, turn over the leaf. Volti subito Etym: [It. ] (Mus. ), turn over quickly.

 

VOLTIGEUR

Vol `ti *geur, n. Etym: [F., fr. voltiger to vault, It. volteggiare.See Volt a tread. ]

 

1. A tumbler; a leaper or vaulter.

 

2. (Mil. )

 

Defn: One of a picked company of irregular riflemen in each regiment of the French infantry.

 

VOLTMETER

Volt "me `ter, n. Etym: [2d volt + -meter. ] (elec.)

 

Defn: An instrument for measuring in volts the differences of potential between different points of an electrical circuit.

 

VOLTZITE

Voltz "ite, n. Etym: [So named in honor of Voltz, a French engineer. ](Min. )

 

Defn: An oxysulphide of lead occurring in implanted spherical globules of a yellowish or brownish color; -- called also voltzine.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

volt

volt 1 |vōlt voʊlt |(abbr.: V ) noun the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after A. Volta (see Volta, Alessandro ).

 

volt

volt 2 |vōlt, vôlt, vält voʊlt |(also volte ) noun Fencing a sudden quick jump or other movement to escape a thrust. verb [ no obj. ] Fencing make a quick movement to avoid a thrust. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French volter (see volte ).

 

Volta

Vol ta |ˈvōltə, ˈväl -, ˈvôl -ˈvoʊltə | a river in West Africa that is formed in central Ghana by the junction of its headwaters and flows south to the Bight of Benin. At Akosombo in southeastern Ghana the river has been dammed to create Lake Volta, one of the world's largest man-made lakes.

 

Volta, Alessandro

Vol ta, Alessandro |ˈvōltə ˈvoʊltə |, Count (1745 –1827 ), Italian physicist; full name Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta. He is best known for the voltaic pile or electrochemical battery in 1800, which was the first device to produce a continuous electric current.

 

voltage

volt age |ˈvōltij ˈvoʊltɪʤ | noun Physics an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.

 

voltage clamp

volt age clamp Physiology noun a constant electrical potential applied to a cell membrane, typically in order to measure ionic currents. verb ( voltage-clamp ) [ with obj. ] apply a voltage clamp to (a membrane, cell, etc. ).

 

voltage divider

volt age di vid er noun a series of resistors or capacitors that can be tapped at any intermediate point to produce a specific fraction of the voltage applied between its ends.

 

Voltaic

Vol ta ic |välˈtā -ik, vōl -, vôl -vɑlˈteɪɪk | adjective & noun another term for Gur.

 

voltaic

vol ta ic |välˈtā -ik, vōl -, vôl -vɑlˈteɪɪk | adjective of or relating to electricity produced by chemical action in a primary battery; galvanic. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from the name of A. Volta (see Volta, Alessandro ) + -ic .

 

Voltaire

Vol taire |vōlˈte (ə )r, vôl -vɔlˈtɛr | (1694 –1778 ), French writer, playwright, and poet; pseudonym of François -Marie Arouet. A leading figure of the Enlightenment, he frequently came into conflict with the establishment as a result of his radical views and satirical writings. Notable works: Lettres philosophiques (1734 ) and Candide (1759 ).

 

volt-ampere

volt-am pere noun a unit of electrical power equal to the product of one volt and one ampere and equivalent to one watt of direct current.

 

volte

volte |vält, vōlt ˈvɑlt (ə ) ˈvoʊlt (ə )| noun 1 variant spelling of volt 2. 2 a movement performed in dressage and classical riding, in which a horse describes a circle of 6 yards diameter. ORIGIN late 17th cent. (as a fencing term ): from French, from Italian volta a turn, from volgere to turn. Sense 2 dates from the early 18th cent.

 

volte-face

volte-face |ˌvält (ə ) ˈfäs, ˌvōlt (ə ), ˌvôlt (ə ) ˌvɔːltfæs | noun ( pl. same ) an act of turning around so as to face in the opposite direction. an abrupt and complete reversal of attitude, opinion, or position: a remarkable volte-face on taxes. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from Italian voltafaccia, based on Latin volvere to roll + facies appearance, face.

 

voltmeter

volt me ter |ˈvōltˌmētər ˈvoʊltˌmidər | noun an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts.

 

Oxford Dictionary

volt

volt 1 |vəʊlt, vɒlt |(abbrev.: V ) noun the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after A. Volta (see Volta, Alessandro ).

 

volt

volt 2 |vɒlt, vəʊlt | noun variant spelling of volte. verb [ no obj. ] Fencing make a quick movement to avoid a thrust. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French volter (see volte ).

 

Volta

Volta |ˈvɒltə | a river of West Africa, which is formed in central Ghana and flows into the Gulf of Guinea near the border with Togo. At Akosombo in SE Ghana the river has been dammed, creating Lake Volta, one of the world's largest man-made lakes.

 

Volta, Alessandro

Volta, Alessandro |ˈvɒltə |, Count (1745 –1827 ), Italian physicist; full name Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta. Volta is best known for the voltaic pile or electrochemical battery (1800 ), the first device to produce a continuous electric current.

 

voltage

volt |age |ˈvəʊltɪdʒ, ˈvɒltɪdʒ | noun Physics an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.

 

voltage clamp

voltage clamp Physiology noun a constant electrical potential applied to a cell membrane, typically in order to measure ionic currents. verb ( voltage-clamp ) [ with obj. ] apply a voltage clamp to (a membrane, cell, etc. ).

 

voltage divider

volt |age div |ider noun a series of resistors or capacitors which can be tapped at any intermediate point to produce a specific fraction of the voltage applied between its ends.

 

Voltaic

Vol |ta ¦ic adjective & noun another term for Gur.

 

voltaic

voltaic |vɒlˈteɪɪk | adjective relating to electricity produced by chemical action in a primary battery; galvanic. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from the name of A. Volta (see Volta, Alessandro ) + -ic .

 

Voltaire

Voltaire |vɒlˈtɛː, French vɔltɛʀ | (1694 –1778 ), French writer, dramatist, and poet; pseudonym of François -Marie Arouet. He was a leading figure of the Enlightenment, and frequently came into conflict with the Establishment as a result of his radical views and satirical writings. Notable works: Lettres philosophiques (1734 ) and the satire Candide (1759 ).

 

volt-ampere

volt-am pere noun a unit of electrical power equal to the product of one volt and one ampere and equivalent to one watt of direct current.

 

volte

volte |vɒlt, vəʊlt |(also volt ) noun 1 Fencing a sudden quick jump or other movement to escape a thrust, especially a swinging round of the rear leg to turn the body sideways. 2 a movement performed in dressage and classical riding, in which a horse describes a circle of 6 yards diameter. ORIGIN late 17th cent. (as a fencing term ): from French, from Italian volta a turn , from volgere to turn . Sense 2 dates from the early 18th cent.

 

volte-face

volte-face |vɒltˈfas, -ˈfɑːs | noun 1 an act of turning round so as to face in the opposite direction. 2 an abrupt and complete reversal of attitude, opinion, or position: a remarkable volte-face on taxes. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, from Italian voltafaccia, based on Latin volvere to roll + facies appearance, face .

 

voltmeter

volt |meter |ˈvəʊltmiːtə, ˈvɒlt -| noun an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

volte-face

volte-face noun See about-face.

 

Duden Dictionary

Volt

Volt Substantiv, Neutrum Physik, Elektrotechnik , das |V o lt |das Volt; Genitiv: des Volt und Volt [e ]s, Volt nach dem italienischen Physiker A. Volta (1745 –1827 )Einheit der elektrischen Spannung V

 

Volta

Vol ta Substantiv, feminin , die |V o lta |die Volta; Genitiv: der Volta, Volten italienisch volta, Volte schneller, ausgelassener Tanz des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im Dreier- oder 68 -Takt

 

Voltaelement

Vol ta ele ment Substantiv, Neutrum Physik , das |V o ltaelement |zu: Volta, Volt galvanisches Element aus einer Kupfer- und einer Zinkelektrode in verdünnter Schwefelsäure

 

Voltaire

Vol taire Eigenname |…'tɛːɐ̯ |französischer Schriftsteller

 

Voltairianer

Vol tai ri a ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Voltairi a ner …tɛ …|Anhänger der Philosophie Voltaires (1694 –1778 )

 

Voltairianerin

Vol tai ri a ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Voltairi a nerin …tɛ …|weibliche Form zu Voltairianer

 

voltaisch

vol ta isch Adjektiv |v o ltaisch |

 

Voltameter

Vol ta me ter Substantiv, Neutrum Physik , das |Voltam e ter |zu: Volta, Volt und -meter 1 elektrolytisches Instrument zur Messung von Elektrizitätsmengen

 

Voltampere

Volt am pere Substantiv, Neutrum Physik, Elektrotechnik , das |V o ltampere auch …|amˈpɛːɐ̯ |Einheit der elektrischen Leistung VA

 

voltasch

vol tasch Adjektiv |v o ltasch |nach Volta benannt; galvanisch

 

Volte

Vol te Substantiv, feminin , die |V o lte |die Volte; Genitiv: der Volte, Plural: die Volten (französisch volte < ) italienisch volta, eigentlich = Drehung, zu: voltare = drehen, über das Vulgärlateinische zu lateinisch volvere, Volumen 1 bildungssprachlich Kunstgriff beim Kartenspiel, durch den beim Mischen eine Karte an die gewünschte Stelle gelangt die, eine Volte schlagen die /eine Volte schlagen einen geschickten Schachzug, Kniff anwenden 2 Reiten das Reiten eines Kreises von kleinem Durchmesser eine Volte reiten 3 Fechten seitliches Ausweichen

 

voltieren

vol tie ren schwaches Verb |volt ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch volter < italienisch voltare, Volte voltigieren

 

Voltige

Vol ti ge Substantiv, feminin , die |vɔlˈtiːʒə |französisch voltige, zu: voltiger, voltigieren Sprung eines Kunstreiters, einer Kunstreiterin auf das [trabende oder galoppierende ] Pferd

 

voltigieren

vol ti gie ren schwaches Verb |voltig ie ren …ˈʒiː …|schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch voltiger < italienisch volteggiare, zu: voltare, Volte 1 Reiten eine Volte 2 ausführen 2 Fechten eine Volte 3 ausführen 3 Luft-, Kunstsprünge o. Ä. am trabenden oder galoppierenden Pferd ausführen

 

Voltigierer

Vol ti gie rer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Voltig ie rer |jemand, der voltigiert 1 1, 3

 

Voltigiererin

Vol ti gie re rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Voltig ie rerin |weibliche Form zu Voltigierer

 

volti subito

vol ti su bi to Musik |v o lti s u bito |lateinisch-italienisch wende (das Notenblatt ) schnell um; vgl. verte subito Abkürzung: v. s.

 

Voltmeter

Volt me ter Substantiv, Neutrum Elektrotechnik , das |V o ltmeter |zu Volt und -meter 1 Spannungsmesser

 

Voltsekunde

Volt se kun de Substantiv, feminin Physik, Elektrotechnik , die |V o ltsekunde |Einheit des magnetischen Flusses Vs

 

French Dictionary

volt

volt n. m. nom masculin Symbole V (s ’écrit sans point ). Unité de mesure de force électromotrice. : Le courant est de 220 volts. La tension électrique est de 110 V ou (elliptiquement ) de 110. Prononciation Le o est ouvert, [vɔlt ]

 

voltage

voltage n. m. nom masculin familier Tension électrique. : Le voltage d ’un appareil d ’éclairage. Note Technique On préférera le mot tension en ce sens. Ce fer à repasser est à bivoltage (110 V et 220 V ), ou mieux, à bitension.

 

volte-face

volte-face n. f. inv. (pl. volte-face ) nom féminin invariable 1 Revirement soudain. : Les marcheurs ont fait volte-face et sont revenus sur leurs pas. 2 Changement d ’avis, d ’attitude. : Les volte-face du maire de la ville, qui a de nouveau annulé la décision prise la semaine dernière. Note Technique Attention au genre féminin de ce nom: une volte-face. Note Orthographique volte-face, avec un trait d'union.

 

voltige

voltige n. f. nom féminin 1 Exercices d ’acrobatie. : Un exercice de voltige périlleux. 2 figuré Entreprise difficile. : C ’est de la haute voltige que de convaincre le conseil.

 

voltiger

voltiger v. intr. verbe intransitif 1 Voler en battant des ailes. : Une hirondelle voltigeait autour de sa petite maison. 2 Flotter au gré du vent. : Les samares voltigent doucement. changer Conjugaison Le g est suivi d ’un e devant les lettres a et o. Il voltigea, nous voltigeons.

 

voltigeur

voltigeur n. m. nom masculin Soldat d ’un groupe de combat.

 

voltmètre

voltmètre n. m. nom masculin Appareil qui sert à mesurer des différences de potentiel électrique en volts.

 

Spanish Dictionary

volt

volt nombre masculino Unidad de tensión eléctrica, potencial eléctrico y fuerza electromotriz del Sistema Internacional, de símbolo V, que equivale a la diferencia de potencial entre dos puntos de un hilo conductor que transporta una corriente de intensidad de 1 ampere cuando se disipa una potencia de 1 watt .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado del apellido de Alessandro Volta (1745 -1827 ), físico italiano que inventó la primera batería eléctrica (1800 ); se ha adaptado al español con la forma voltio .El plural es volts .

 

volta

volta nombre femenino mús Vuelta o repetición .

 

voltaico, -ca

voltaico, -ca adjetivo 1 [electricidad ] Que producen las pilas .2 adjetivo [pila ] Que es eléctrica de Volta .

 

voltaje

voltaje nombre masculino Potencial eléctrico, expresado en voltios :una instalación eléctrica de escaso voltaje; si la bombilla no se enciende, deberá sustituirse por otra de voltaje inferior a 1,5 V .

 

voltámetro

voltámetro nombre masculino En electrónica, aparato en el que se produce una electrólisis .

 

voltario, -ria

voltario, -ria adjetivo 1 formal Voluble, inestable :carácter voltario .2 Chile [persona ] Que es obstinado y caprichoso .

 

volteada

volteada Arg, Urug coloquial Palabra que se usa en la expresión caer en la volteada , que significa ‘quedar [una persona ] implicada en una situación comprometida, desagradable y ajena sin tener auténtica relación con ella :cuando llegué todos se peleaban y fue inútil explicarles que yo no tenía nada que ver, caí en la volteada y recibí varios golpes .

 

volteado

volteado nombre masculino Méx coloquial Hombre homosexual .

 

volteador

volteador nombre masculino Bol, Cuba, Méx Instrumento para diversos usos que consiste en una paleta pequeña formada por una lámina de metal de forma triangular con los bordes afilados y un mango; se usa en albañilería para rascar y limpiar superficies o para extender masa, en pintura para mezclar o aplicar los colores, en farmacia y en la cocina para mezclar y extender sustancias semilíquidas, etc .SINÓNIMO espátula .

 

voltear

voltear verbo transitivo 1 Hacer dar vueltas en el aire a una persona o una cosa :voltear un toro al torero .2 Dar la vuelta a una cosa de modo que quede en una posición opuesta a la que tenía :en ciertos momentos, el rumbista volteaba la guitarra como se vuelve una tortilla .3 verbo intransitivo /verbo pronominal Dar vueltas o volteretas [una persona o una cosa ]:los acróbatas voltean sobre la cuerda floja .4 verbo transitivo CSur, Bol Derribar con violencia a una persona, un animal o una cosa :volteó al ternero sin ayuda de nadie .5 CSur, Bol Inclinar o invertir un recipiente u otra cosa de modo que pierda su posición normal o se vierta su contenido :voltear agua sobre la mesa; estate quieto, que vas a voltear el jarrón .SINÓNIMO volcar .6 verbo transitivo /verbo pronominal Guat, Méx, Perú, Venez Girar el cuerpo o la cara hacia atrás, o hacia algo o alguien en señal de atención :volteó la cabeza y la miró; cuando entró, todos voltearon a verla .7 voltearse verbo pronominal Bol, Colomb, Nicar, Perú, PRico Cambiar [una persona ] de partido político .8 voltearse Méx Volcar un vehículo automotor .no saber para dónde voltear Méx coloquial Dudar [una persona ] entre dos opciones o cosas opuestas .

 

volteo

volteo nombre masculino 1 Acción de voltear .2 nombre masculino Efecto de voltear .

 

voltereta

voltereta nombre femenino 1 Vuelta que se da en el aire o apoyando las manos en el suelo e impulsando las piernas en alto para caer y reincorporarseen la posición inicial :los ocho niños salieron al escenario dando volteretas y saludando con los brazos abiertos .SINÓNIMO tumba .2 Cambio brusco que sufre una cosa .

 

volterianismo

volterianismo nombre masculino 1 Filosofía liberal, racionalista y anticlerical de Voltaire (filósofo francés, 1694 -1778 ) y sus seguidores .2 Actitud crítica o de incredulidad que se manifiesta con burla o cinismo .

 

volteriano, -na

volteriano, -na adjetivo 1 De Voltaire o relacionado con él .2 Del volterianismo o relacionado con él .3 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es partidario de Voltaire o de su doctrina .4 [persona ] Que tiene una actitud crítica o de incredulidad hacia algo y la manifiesta con burla o cinismo .

 

voltímetro

voltímetro nombre masculino Instrumento para medir en voltios la diferencia de potencial eléctrico entre dos puntos de un circuito :un voltímetro es un galvanómetro colocado en paralelo .

 

voltio

voltio nombre masculino Volt .dar (o darse ) un voltio Esp coloquial Dar un paseo .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado del apellido de Alessandro Volta (1745 -1827 ). V. volt .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

volt

volt /voʊlt /名詞 s /-ts /C 〘電 〙ボルト 〘電圧の単位; ⦅略 ⦆V 〙.

 

voltage

volt age /vóʊltɪdʒ /名詞 U C 〘電 〙電圧, 電圧量, ボルト数 high voltage 高電圧 .

 

Voltaire

Vol taire /voʊltéə r |vɔ́l -/名詞 ボルテール 〘1694 --1778; フランスの啓蒙思想家; 本名François Marie Arouet 〙.

 

volte-face

volte-face /vɔ̀ːltfɑ́ːs |vɔ̀lt -/〖<フランス 名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗方向転換 ; (意見 態度などの )急変, 転向 .

 

voltmeter

v lt m ter 名詞 C 〘電 〙ボルト計, 電圧計 .