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1. noun1) (an instrument for measuring, especially quantities of electricity, gas, water etc: If you want to know how much electricity you have used you will have to look at the meter.) contador2) ((American) see metre1, metre2.)
2. verb(to measure (especially electricity etc) by using a meter: This instrument meters rainfall.) medirmeter n contadorEn inglés americano meter también quiere decir metro, pero en inglés británico la medida de longitud se escribe metre
meter ( conjugate meter) verbo transitivo 1 meter algo en algo to put sth in(to) sth; logró meter todo en la maleta he managed to fit everything into the suitcaseb) ( hacer entrar):consiguió meterlo en la empresa she managed to get him a job in the companyc) ( involucrar) meter a algn en algo to involve sb in sth, get sb involved in sth2d) (Auto):meter la marcha atrás to get into reverse 3 (provocar, crear): meterle miedo a algn to frighten o scare sb; no metas ruido keep the noise down meterse verbo pronominal 1a) ( entrar):( en la piscina) I got into the water; meterse en la cama/la ducha to get into bed/the shower; ¿dónde se habrá metido el perro? where can the dog have got to?; se me metió algo en el ojo I got something in my eyeb) ( introducirse):se metió el dinero en el bolsillo he put the money in(to) his pocket 2a) ( en trabajo):meterse de or a cura/monja to become a priest/nunb) ( involucrarse) meterse en algo to get involved in sth;no te metas en lo que no te importa mind your own business; meterse con algn (fam) to pick on sb; meterse por medio to interfere
meter verbo transitivo
1 to put [en, in] (en colegio, cárcel) to put: la metieron en un psiquiátrico, they put her in a mental hospital (dinero) metimos el dinero en el banco, we paid the money into our bank
2 (invertir) to put: mételo en acciones, put it in shares
3 (involucrar) to involve [en, in], to get mixed up [en, in]
4 fam (causar) no le metas miedo al niño, don't frighten the child
5 (hacer) to make
meter jaleo, to make a noise Locuciones: familiar a todo meter, at full speed, in a flash
meter en el mismo saco, to lump together: son completamente distintos, no los puedes meter en el mismo saco, they're totally different, you can't lump them together as if they were the same ' meter' also found in these entries: Spanish: apremiar - baza - cazo - cizaña - colarse - contador - cuezo - embotellar - follón - fotómetro - gamba - hocico - indicador - indicadora - introducir - lectura - M - mano - métrica - metro - nada - nariz - pata - patinar - prisa - resbalar - ruido - saco - sobre - taxímetro - venga - altura - apresurar - apurar - bandera - bulla - canasta - compás - distancia - el - encajar - entrar - gol - lado - m - marcha - medidor - menos - parquímetro - por English: bake - blunder - boob - brick - bully - bungle - change up - clanger - dip - engage - enter - fetch in - finger - flub - foot - get in - grope - hurry - hustle - insert - inset - jam - let in - meter - mix up - outdistance - pad out - parking meter - postage meter - push - put - quart - round - speed up - squash in - stick - stick in - taxi-meter - trip up - tuck - tuck in - unstuck - waffle - water meter - wedge - back - cram - deep - fit - gettr['miːtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=metre metre{————————tr['miːtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 contador nombre masculino1 medirmeter ['mi:t̬ər] n1) : metro mit measures 2 meters: mide 2 metros2) : contador m, medidor m (de electricidad, etc.)parking meter: parquímetro3) : metro m (en literatura o música)n.• metro (Unidades) s.m.• metro s.m.n.• contador s.m.• medida s.f.• medidor s.m.• reloj s.m.v.• medir (con contador) v.• medir con contador v.
I 'miːtər, 'miːtə(r)1) ca) ( measuring device)gas/electricity/water meter — contador m or (AmL tb) medidor m de gas/electricidad/agua
volt meter — voltímetro m
light meter — fotómetro m
b) ( parking meter) parquímetro m2) u c (AmE Mus) compás m
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transitive verb medir* ( con contador)
I ['miːtǝ(r)]1.gas/electricity meter — contador de gas/de electricidad
2.CPDmeter reader N — lector(a) m / f de contadores
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['miːtǝ(r)]N (US) = metre* * *
I ['miːtər, 'miːtə(r)]1) ca) ( measuring device)gas/electricity/water meter — contador m or (AmL tb) medidor m de gas/electricidad/agua
volt meter — voltímetro m
light meter — fotómetro m
b) ( parking meter) parquímetro m2) u c (AmE Mus) compás m
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transitive verb medir* ( con contador) -
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