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inch-pound

/inch-pound/US // ˈɪntʃˈpaʊnd //

英寸磅,英磅,英镑

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one-twelfth of a foot-pound. Abbreviation: in-lb

Examples

  • Neil Patrick Harris, Hedwig and the Angry Inch Neil Patrick Harris in fishnets, high heels, and glitter could be a great gag.

  • With a 1¾-inch ice cream scoop (or two spoons), scoop round balls of dough onto the prepared sheet pans.

  • Cut the phyllo in half crosswise to make two (7 × 8½-inch) rectangles.

  • Someone slipped me something while I was making Pound, and I had two choices—go to the hospital, or keep working.

  • Anna Whiston-Donaldson is a popular blogger at An Inch of Gray.

  • At this period it brought enormous prices, the finest selling at from fifteen to eighteen shillings per pound.

  • Clodd tells us that one cubic inch of rotten stone contains 41 thousand million vegetable skeletons of diatoms.

  • Body o' me, here's the remainder of seven pound since yesterday was seven-night!

  • The duty on importation had been only twopence per pound, a moderate sum in view of the prices realized by the sale of it.

  • In fact, I'm nothing but a quarter of a pound of 'plain,' and the price isn't worth mentioning.