Volume | Mean of volume in English Dictionary
/ˈvɑːlˌjuːm/
- Noun
- the amount of sound that is produced by a television, radio, stereo, etc.
- The volume is too loud.
- Can you turn the volume up/down?
- playing music at full/top/high/low volume
- This knob controls volume.
- a knob, lever, etc., that controls the amount of sound something makes
- She fiddled with the volume on the stereo.
- an amount of something
- a high/low/large/small volume of sales
- Huge volumes of park visitors come through every weekend.
- an increase in traffic volume
- the amount of space that is filled by something
- The box has a volume of three cubic meters.
- We measure the items by weight, not by volume.
- a book
- This thin little volume is a delightful read.
- a book that is part of a series or set of books
- a long novel that was published in three volumes
- The first volume of the series was disappointing, but I hear the second volume is better.
- one of the magazines, newspapers, etc., in a series
- The article appears in volume 19, number 4.
- to provide a lot of information about something
- The company's decision to ignore the problem speaks volumes [=says a lot] about its lack of leadership.