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vol·ume [ˈvɒlju:m] N

1. volume no pl (space):

volume
volume

2. volume no pl (amount):

volume
volume
obseg m

3. volume no pl (sound level):

volume

4. volume (control dial):

volume
to turn the volume down/up

5. volume:

volume (book of set)
zvezek m
volume (book of set)
knjiga f
volume (book of set)
del m
volume (issues of magazine)
letnik m
volume (issues of magazine)
leto n

pro·ˈduc·tion vol·ume N

ˈvol·ume con·trol, ˈvol·ume regu·la·tor N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Transport by sea was around 60 times cheaper than by land, so the volume for such trips was much larger.
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At that time, the library had 1300 volumes.
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Some believe this was because he played without the nails needed for volume.
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As of 2013, 48 volumes in the main series have been published; most cover a district, but several cover only one building.
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It has been collected in a single "tankbon" volume.
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A new track that begins in or near the capture volume of an active track is called a split track.
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The third and final volume came in 1865.
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However, in earlier work there is still a defined sense of the subject's shape and volume.
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Mining developments in the 1890s meant large volumes of traffic.
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He has contributed over 125 chapters to edited volumes.
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