hect
hect — 構詞成分
1. a prefix derived from Greek, added before a metric unit of measurement to name a
百
公制單位前綴,表示一百倍
a prefix derived from Greek, added before a metric unit of measurement to name an amount equal to one hundred of those base units — for example, a hectometer is one hundred meters, and a hectoliter is one hundred liters.
The Watanabe family owns a two-hectare farm where they grow rice and vegetables.
渡邊家擁有一座兩公頃的農場,種植稻米和蔬菜。
hectare = 100 ares (10,000 m²)
Each bag of flour on the factory shelf weighs exactly one hectogram.
工廠貨架上每袋麵粉的重量剛好是一百公克。
hectogram = 100 grams
A single olive tree can produce enough oil to fill several hectoliters over one season.
一株橄欖樹一個季節生產的油脂足以裝滿好幾百公升。
The survey team placed a marker every hectometer along the new road.
測量隊每隔一百公尺就在新公路上設置一個標記。
That microbrewery produces thirty hectoliters of beer each month.
那間小型釀酒廠每個月生產三十百公升的啤酒。
- centi-
centi- means one hundredth (1/100), the opposite scale direction from hect-'s one hundred (100×)
文法句型
hect- + [metric unit]
用法筆記
Only attaches to metric units of measurement (meter, liter, gram, are). The most commonly seen form is 'hectare', which appears frequently in real estate, agriculture, and geography texts. Other hect- words (hectogram, hectoliter, hectometer) are much rarer and mostly appear in technical or classroom contexts.