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Meanings of
volumes
in English
Russian
том
Portuguese
volume
Spanish
vol
Catalan
tom
Back to the meaning
Book in a series, typically identified sequentially (e.g. Volume 3)
volume
tome
tomes
vol.
Russian
том
Synonyms
Examples for "
volume
"
volume
tome
tomes
vol.
Examples for "
volume
"
1
However, he said the
volume
of new apartments wasn't the only problem.
2
If there's free space in the
volume
group, simply issue the command:
3
They need mass
volume
sales to keep going, the industry experts said.
4
South Korea is New Zealand's fourth largest beef export market by
volume
.
5
Risk: 5 percent of test subjects experience a fatal cardiac
volume
increase.
1
More than 100 of these are collected in this lavishly illustrated
tome
.
2
The Dream of Dreams is not like a
tome
of all knowledge.
3
Dorian looked up from his book, a useless
tome
on garden remedies.
4
Peter Watson's
tome
would have been ideal if it had existed then.
5
But presently he will chance upon some
tome
whose appeal is irresistible.
1
He had seen these ancient
tomes
while visiting Erisha some years ago.
2
The
tomes
are affectionately known to Library staff as 'the pink elephants'.
3
Putnam University houses the more functional
tomes
,
meant for study and use.
4
Their proud boast: more forbidden
tomes
under one roof than anywhere else.
5
He stepped forward, hands hovering over the first of the aged
tomes
.
1
Each one vol., large 12 mo, bound in rose silk cloth; illust.
Usage of
volumes
in English
1
However, MBIA said it has seen business
volumes
growing since Padilla's speech.
2
All techniques cover different
volumes
and resolutions, and, thus, different scientific questions.
3
It speaks
volumes
for the quality control in this important Irish industry.
4
Mr Harvey said he expected import
volumes
to stabilise early next year.
5
He said he was aware of concerns from residents regarding traffic
volumes
.
6
Case
volumes
fell in the last quarter but duration of cases increased.
7
JPMorgan's Q2 number were not received particularly well as trading
volumes
fell.
8
I couldn't hear what was said, but their body language spoke
volumes
.
9
RAVENS analysis for several subcortical structures showed good agreement with operator-defined
volumes
.
10
Why
volumes
have been falling is a much harder question to answer.
11
However, loan
volumes
remain below levels in May 2008, before the downturn.
12
He forecast roughly 10 percent growth in global deal
volumes
next year.
13
Sales
volumes
include bulk sunflower oil and bottled sunflower oil, it said.
14
So we haven't seen an impact in terms of
volumes
,
Bayon said.
15
The current setup allows Shell to use product
volumes
of both companies.
16
Biofuel groups say the
volumes
required by the law should be met.
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About this term
volumes
volume
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
speak volumes
large volumes
trade volumes
several volumes
high volumes
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Translations for
volumes
Russian
том
Portuguese
volume
Spanish
vol
volúmenes
volumen
tomo
vol.
Catalan
tom
volum
Volumes
through the time
Volumes
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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