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the table is one metre long

  • 1 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) versemål
    * * *
    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) versemål

    English-Danish dictionary > metre

  • 2 metre

    I 'mi:tə noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metro
    - the metric system
    II 'mi:tə noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.)
    metre n metro
    Se escribe metre en inglés británico, en inglés americano se escribe meter
    tr['miːtəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (in poetry) metro
    ————————
    tr['miːtəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (measure) metro
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    cubic metre metro cúbico
    n.
    metro s.m.
    (BrE) meter I 3),4
    (US) ['miːtǝ(r)]
    N metro m
    See:
    * * *
    (BrE) meter I 3),4

    English-spanish dictionary > metre

  • 3 metre

    I noun
    (Brit.): (poetic rhythm, metrical group) Metrum, das
    II noun
    (Brit.): (unit) Meter, der od. das
    * * *
    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) der Meter
    - academic.ru/46521/metric">metric
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) das Versmaß
    * * *
    me·tre, AM me·ter
    [ˈmi:təʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]
    n
    1. (unit of measurement) Meter m
    the 100/200/400/1500 \metres der 100-/200-/400-/1500-Meter-Lauf
    cubic/square \metre Kubik-/Quadratmeter m
    2. (poetic rhythm) Metrum nt fachspr, Versmaß nt
    * * *
    metre besonders Br für meter1
    meter, besonders Br metre [ˈmiːtə(r)] s
    1. Meter m, auch n (Maß)
    2. LIT Metrum n, Versmaß n
    3. MUS besonders US Tempo n, Zeitmaß n
    * * *
    I noun
    (Brit.): (poetic rhythm, metrical group) Metrum, das
    II noun
    (Brit.): (unit) Meter, der od. das
    * * *
    (UK) n.
    Meter m.,n.
    Metrik f. (verse) n.
    Versmaß -e n.

    English-german dictionary > metre

  • 4 metre

    n. metre, ölçü, vezin
    * * *
    metre
    * * *
    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metre
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) vezin

    English-Turkish dictionary > metre

  • 5 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) mètre
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) mètre

    English-French dictionary > metre

  • 6 metre

    I 'mi:tə noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II 'mi:tə noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) versemål
    versemål
    I
    subst. \/ˈmiːtə\/ eller meter
    ( lengdemål) meter
    II
    subst. \/ˈmiːtə\/ eller meter
    ( i poesi) meter, versemål, takt

    English-Norwegian dictionary > metre

  • 7 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metri
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) bragarháttur

    English-Icelandic dictionary > metre

  • 8 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.)
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.)

    English-Hungarian dictionary > metre

  • 9 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metro
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metro
    * * *
    me.tre
    [m'i:tə] n = link=meter meter.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > metre

  • 10 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metrum
    * * *
    [mí:tə]
    noun
    British English see meter2

    English-Slovenian dictionary > metre

  • 11 metre

    • runomitta
    technology
    • metri (tek.)
    • metri
    • metri(tekniikka)
    * * *
    I 'mi:tə noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metri
    - the metric system II 'mi:tə noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) runomitta

    English-Finnish dictionary > metre

  • 12 metre

    I ['miːtə(r)]
    nome BE metro m.
    II ['miːtə(r)]
    nome BE
    1) letter. metro m., verso m.
    2) mus. tempo m.
    * * *
    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.)
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.)
    * * *
    I ['miːtə(r)]
    nome BE metro m.
    II ['miːtə(r)]
    nome BE
    1) letter. metro m., verso m.
    2) mus. tempo m.

    English-Italian dictionary > metre

  • 13 metre

    ['miːtə(r)]
    (US meter) n
    metr m
    * * *
    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metr
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) stopa (metryczna)

    English-Polish dictionary > metre

  • 14 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metrs
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) pantmērs
    * * *
    metrs; pantmērs

    English-Latvian dictionary > metre

  • 15 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metras
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metras

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > metre

  • 16 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) versmått

    English-Swedish dictionary > metre

  • 17 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metr
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metrum
    * * *
    • metr

    English-Czech dictionary > metre

  • 18 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metrum
    * * *
    • veršová miera
    • rytmus
    • metrum
    • meter

    English-Slovak dictionary > metre

  • 19 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metru
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metrică

    English-Romanian dictionary > metre

  • 20 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) μέτρο
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) μέτρο

    English-Greek dictionary > metre

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