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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Measurement , Electricity wattwatt /wɒt $ wɑːt/ くろまるしろまるしろまる noun [countable] (written abbreviation W or w) TMTPEa unit for measuring electrical power a 100–watt bulbExamples from the CorpuswattSimply get two 100 watt light bulbs and put them in a gooseneck lamp.The Brackley blooms are brought out early with a little help from 400 watt lamps sunning them from January onwards.Peavey Classic 50 watt 2x12, old valve model, 400ドル.Most of the electric line trimmers are between 150 and 500 watts.I had entered the under 500 watts amateur class.This 600 watt machined removed three layers of old paint from a veneered cabinet in minutes.The extreme ultraviolet power was only a few watts, but it was adequate to detect molecular hydrogen.watt bulbSimply get two 100 watt light bulbs and put them in a gooseneck lamp.If it is much less, try using a 40 watt bulb instead.Is it a 50 watt bulb that a child's been scribbling on with a black felt tip pen?It was a sixty watt bulb but after the darkness it made everyone blink.It was as if he'd sat down hard on a thousand watt light bulb.Origin watt (1800-1900) James Watt
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