English » Chinese

II . jostle [ˈdʒɒsl] N

I . joke [dʒəʊk] N

II . joke [dʒəʊk] VB trans, intr

I . jolly [ˈdʒɒlı] ADJ

II . jolly [ˈdʒɒlı] VB trans

1. jolly inf:

III . jolly [ˈdʒɒlı] N Am inf

▶ jollily ADV
▶ jolliness N

jowl [dʒaʊl] N

I . journey [ˈdʒɜːnı] N

II . journey [ˈdʒɜːnı] VB trans, intr

globule [ˈglɒbjuːl] N

jocular [ˈdʒɒkjʊlə] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Joule was named as one of the 10 most important emerging technologies in 2010.
en.wikipedia.org
The use of newton-metres for torque and joules for energy is useful in helping avoid misunderstandings and miscommunications.
en.wikipedia.org
A joule is a measurement of energy or heat required to sustain one watt for one second, known as a watt second.
en.wikipedia.org
This also means there is no joule heating, or in other words no dissipation of electrical energy.
en.wikipedia.org
The power (watts) is equal to change in gravitational potential energy (joules) per unit time (seconds).
en.wikipedia.org
It was capable of delivering about 50 joules of light at 1,062 nm onto a target in 10 ns pulses.
en.wikipedia.org
They can have energies as high as tens of joules per neutron.
en.wikipedia.org
Energy is measured in joules, and the amount of material is measured in moles.
en.wikipedia.org
The sievert represents the equivalent biological effect of the deposit of a joule of radiation energy in a kilogram of human tissue.
en.wikipedia.org
If such a cell maintained 1.5 volts and stored a charge of one coulomb then on complete discharge it would perform 1.5 joules of work.
en.wikipedia.org

Would you like to add some words, phrases or translations?

Just let us know. We look forward to hearing from you.

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Italiano | Polski | Português | 中文