Metre in spanish

Metro

pronunciation: metɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

meter [metre, -UK]1 = metro. [Pincha en o para ver otras palabras que presentan esta variación en su terminación final según sean del inglés británico o del inglés americano]

Example: The shelves are constructed from one metre module designed to take a load of 90 kg.

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» cubic metre = metro cúbico.

Example: Using computing technology it would, in fact, be possible to store all the books published in the world within the space of 1 cubic meter.

» electric meter = contador de la luz.

Example: In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., electric meters, Electric power plants, Joy and sorrow).

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

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

» meter maid = guarda de los aparcamientos O.R.A.. [Uso obsoleto en inglés]

Example: The article is entitled 'From prostitutes to meter maids - unholy sources of urban information'.

» mileometer [milometer] = cuentakilómetros.

Example: Criminals use various instruments to roll back the mileometer to sell the vehicle at a higher price.

» millimeter (mm) [millimetre, -USA] = milímetro.

Example: The height is used to specify the height of the bound volume in millimeters.

» nanometre [nanometer, -USA] = nanómetro. 

Example: The particles, about 100 to 200 nanometres in size, are luminescent, magnetic, and inexpensive to make.

» square metre (sq.m.) = metro cuadrado (m²).

Example: The architect's brief specifies that every square metre that funds will allow should be allocated.

metre [meter, -USA] = metro. [Pincha en o para ver otras palabras que presentan esta variación en su terminación final según sean del inglés británico o del inglés americano]

Example: The shelves are constructed from one metre module designed to take a load of 90 kg.

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» be metres high = ser muy alto, amontonarse muy alto, amontonarse.

Example: This rubbish sometimes is metres high.

» cubic meter = metro cúbico.

Example: Using computing technology it would, in fact, be possible to store all the books published in the world within the space of 1 cubic meter.

» electric meter = contador de la luz.

Example: In an authority list, the terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, may be single words (e.g., Hosiery, Journalism, Lingerie), or phrases of two or three words (e.g., electric meters, Electric power plants, Joy and sorrow).

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

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

» nanometre [nanometer, -USA] = nanómetro. 

Example: The particles, about 100 to 200 nanometres in size, are luminescent, magnetic, and inexpensive to make.

» parking metre = parquímetro.

Example: Another major project completed was the successful installation of a smart card operated parking system to replace the 14,000 coin-operated mechanical parking metres.

» square metre (sq. m.) = metro cuadrado (m²).

Example: The architect's brief specifies that every square metre that funds will allow should be allocated.

Metre synonyms

m in spanish: metro, pronunciation: em part of speech: noun meter in spanish: metro, pronunciation: mitɜr part of speech: noun
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