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mètre [mεtʀ]1. masculine noun2. compounds* * *mɛtʀnom masculin1) ( unité de mesure) metre [BrE]ça se vend au mètre — it's sold by the metre [BrE]; ( en sport)
le 60 mètres — the 60 metres [BrE]
piquer un cent mètres — (colloq) fig to break into a run
2) ( instrument de mesure) (metre [BrE]) rule GB, yardstick US3) Littérature metre [BrE]•Phrasal Verbs:* * *mɛtʀ nm1) (unité de mesure) metre Grande-Bretagne meter USAmètre carré — square metre Grande-Bretagne square meter USA
mètre cube — cubic metre Grande-Bretagne cubic meter USA
2) (= instrument) tape measure3) (= règle) metre Grande-Bretagne rule, meter USA rule4) POÉSIE metre Grande-Bretagne meter USA* * *mètre nm1 ⇒ Les mesures de longueur, La superficie, Les tailles, La vitesse, Le volume ( mesure) metreGB; ça s'achète/ça se vend au mètre you buy it/it's sold by the metreGB; ( en sport) le 60/100/1 500 mètres the 60/100/1,500 metresGB; faire or piquer un cent mètres○ fig to break into a run;3 Littérat metreGB.mètre carré square metreGB; mètre de couturière tape measure; mètre cube cubic metreGB; mètre enrouleur retractable tape measure; mètre étalon standard metreGB; mètre pliant folding (metreGB) rule; mètre ruban tape measure.[metre] nom masculin1. [mesure] quantity survey2. [devis] bill ou schedule of quantities -
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m1) metre GB2) meter USA* * *mquantitative survey, quantity survey, quantity survey takeoff, quantity surveying, survey statementDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > métré
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