weber的意思和读音

weber

: ['veɪbə(r)] : ['veɪbə(r)]

n.

webers  

webern.

1.a unit for measuring the amount of magnetic force that passes through a point in a magnetic field

n.1.2.,3.()4.Wilhelm Edward Weber 1.2.,3.()4.Wilhelm Edward Weber

n.1.the SI unit of magnetic flux, equal to 1 joule per ampere or 1 volt-second.

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1.When Mr Weber toured Stonehenge, a prehistoric site in England, just a few bedraggled and chilly druids awaited him.(Stonehenge)

2.Gaston got to his feet, sat down at the piano and began to play Weber's splendid melody, the music of which lay open of the stand.

3.In Joplin, one of the ways Weber coped was to remind herself of the many blessings in her life.

4.Mr. Weber goes to a happy hour after work one night a week without his wife.

5.Supporters say his empirical approach makes Mr Weber a pragmatic policymaker, even if he is usually branded an inflation hawk.使

6.WwW. zIdiR. coM Rationalization was an important proposition that Weber had been paying close attention in his study of sociology.

7.In a speech in Berlin, Weber said the ECB should be ready to tighten credit costs again once the financial sector was back on its feet.

8.In turn, Weber was the most famous of a dozen women directors who found a booster in Carl Laemmle, the head of Universal.

9.He said Axel Weber, president of the Bundesbank, had presented an even more optimistic forecast to the cabinet yesterday.(Bundesbank)(AxelWeber)

10."It was the most serious accident in Michael's motor sport career, " his manager Willi Weber told the German news agency DPA on Tuesday.“”,