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1 nautical mile
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2 ♦ mile
♦ mile /maɪl/n.1 miglio (misura di lunghezza pari a km 1,609): a two-mile walk, una passeggiata di due miglia; to travel at [to do] 90 miles an hour, andare a [fare] 90 miglia all'ora; You're ten miles from a petrol station, siete a dieci miglia dal distributore; nautical mile, miglio marino, miglio nautico (pari a km 1,853)● (fig.) to be miles away, avere la testa altrove □ to live miles away (o from anywhere), abitare a casa del diavolo (fam.) □ (fig.) to be miles out, essere lontano le mille miglia ( dall'indovinare, ecc.) □ (autom.) to burn up (o to eat up) the miles, divorare la strada □ (fig.) by a mile, di gran lunga □ It's miles better than…, vale infinitamente più di… □ (fam.) It's miles easier, è di gran lunga più facile □ (fam.) It's not a hundred miles from here, è qui vicino; è qui accanto □ (fam. fig.) You can see (o tell) a mile away (o off), è lampante; si vede lontano un miglio. -
3 nautical
['nɔːtɪkl]aggettivo [instrument, almanac] nautico; [ term] nautico, marinaresco; [ rules] di navigazione; [ career] nella marina* * *['no:tikəl](of ships or sailors: nautical language.) nautico* * *nautical /ˈnɔ:tɪkl/a.nautico; navale; marinaresco; marino: nautical terms, termini nautici, lessico marinaresco; nautical mile, miglio marino, miglio nautico ( pari a 1853 metri)* * *['nɔːtɪkl] -
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nautical mile — ➔ mile * * * nautical mile UK US noun [C] (also sea mile) MEASURES, TRANSPORT ► a unit of distance used at sea which is equal to 1852 metres or 1.15 miles … Financial and business terms
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Nautical mile — Mile Mile (m[imac]l), n. [AS. m[=i]l, fr. L. millia, milia; pl. of mille a thousand, i. e., milia passuum a thousand paces. Cf. {Mill} the tenth of a cent, {Million}.] A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England and the United… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
nautical mile — nautical miles N COUNT A nautical mile is a unit of measurement used at sea. It is equal to 1852 metres … English dictionary
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nautical mile — noun count a unit for measuring distances on the ocean, equal to 6080 feet or 1852 meters … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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nautical mile — n. any of various units of distance for sea and air navigation: in the U.S. since 1959, an international unit of length, equal to one minute of arc of a great circle of the earth or 6,076.12 feet or 1.1508 miles (1,852 meters or 1.852 kilometers) … English World dictionary
Nautical mile — 1 nautical mile = SI units 1.85200 km 1,852.00 m US customary / Imperial units 1.15078 mi 6,076.12 ft The nautical mile (symbol M, NM or nmi) is a unit of length that is about one minute of arc of latitude along a … Wikipedia
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