Kilo in spanish

Kilo

pronunciation: kiloʊ part of speech: noun
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kilo = kilo. [Abreviatura de kilogramme]

Example: Pots were filled with 2 kilos of soil and two seedlings were planted in each pot.

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» kilobits = kilobits.

Example: Kilobits, megabits and gigabits traveling over a computer network are typically measured per second.

» kilobyte = kilobyte. [Mil bytes]

Example: The available drive capacity for data will therefore be 50% of the drive's stated capacity, which is also measured in kilobytes.

» kilocalorie = kilocaloría.

Example: One strategy to address the effect of portion size is decreasing the energy density (kilojoules per gram; kilocalories per gram) of foods.

» kilogramme (kg) [kilogram, -USA] = kilogramo (kg).

Example: Of 33 retail products examined, including skinless sausages, hot-dog sausages and frankfurters, 25 (75%) contained levels of mineral hydrocarbons from 10 to 105 milligrams per kilogram.

» kilohertz (kHz) = kilohercios (kHz).

Example: Bandwidth is expressed on a scale of frequencies, and is measured in units of hertz (Hz), thousands of hertz or kilohertz (kHz), millions of hertz or megahertz (MHz), etc..

» kilojoule = kilojulio.

Example: One strategy to address the effect of portion size is decreasing the energy density (kilojoules per gram; kilocalories per gram) of foods.

» kilometer (km) [kilometre, -USA] = kilómetro.

Example: The bookmobile travels about 1,000 kilometres a fortnight.

» kilowatt = kilovatio.

Example: An early Ferranti computer (1950) contained 4,000 valves, had six miles of wiring, 100,000 soldered joints, and needed 27 kilowatts of power before it could function.

» shed + kilos = perder kilos.

Example: Instead of simply cutting down on calories, opting for a protein-rich diet is the best way to shed those extra kilos.

Kilo synonyms

key in spanish: llave, pronunciation: ki part of speech: adjective, noun kilogram in spanish: kilogramo, pronunciation: kɪləgræm part of speech: noun kg in spanish: kg, pronunciation: kg part of speech: noun
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