metre的意思和读音

metre

: [ˈmitər] : [ˈmiːtə(r)]

n.;(

metres  

metren.

1.[c]a unit for measuring length; a hundred centimetres

2.[c][u]used in the name of races

She came second in the 200 metres. 200

the 4×100 metre(s) relay4×100

3.[u][c]the arrangement of strong and weak stresses in lines of poetry that produces the rhythm; a particular example of this

n.1.;;();【2.

na.1.the British spelling of meterin measurements and poetry

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2. in. inch ; m. metre ; P. per ; ...

3. microcomputer n. metre n. method n. ...

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8. ( Melodic Motion) ( Metre) ( Metre Signature) ...

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1.An Israeli military spokesman said the two-metre-high wall was no longer needed.

2.One was only a metre or two from him, the other was further away, near the door.

3.That, in turn, bounces the light down in a concentrated beam about a metre (3ft) wide to produce heat and drive generators.3

4.Then as if nothing has occurredly in Taiwan from payment of one metre away and began to play gambling machines.

5.Certain parts of the South American coast probably will see almost nothing but other parts might get a metre or two of wave height.

6.The dog is usually worked on a 10-metre or (30-foot) lead, but the length of lead actually used depends on the terrain.10

7.At a distance of about 300 nanometres (a nanometre is a billionth of a metre), the seesaw began to tilt towards the ball.300(1亿),

8.Let me congratulate you on your winning first place in the 100 metre dash.

9.A parking metre shows how much time a car can stay in a parking area.

10."I would have to save about a year to buy just one square metre in an apartment like that, " she says.:“。”