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I . meter1 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

meter
meter
parking meter

II . meter1 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB trans

meter

meter2 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N AM

meter → metre

See also metre

metre [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

1. metre (measurement):

metr m

2. metre LIT:

metrum nt

electricity meter N

exposure meter N PHOTO

gas meter N

gas meter

light meter N

parking meter N

parking meter

postage meter N AM

slot meter N

water meter N

water meter

Met [met] N

1. Met Brit:

2. Met short for the Metropolitan Opera

Met

met [met] VB

met pt, pp of meet

See also meet

II . meet <met, met> [mi:t] VB intr

1. meet (encounter, congregate):

2. meet (come into contact):

3. meet (get acquainted):

4. meet (join):

III . meet [mi:t] N

Usage examples with meter

parking meter

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Although meter readers in rural areas have to travel much, they are not provided any travelling allowance.
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Thus, a miss is as good as a mile, does not apply to a keyhole of several hundred meter width.
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Rhythmically, the music is characterized by a heavy, nonchalant, inelegant strut, and is in duple meter, which makes it suitable for both dancing and marching.
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As on paved streets, several fire hydrants and a solitary parking meter are located along the steps.
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These settings are coupled with the light meter, but the exposure time must be manually implemented using a cable release.
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The equations to meter flow in this article require free flow, which takes place when there is air under the nappe.
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If the meter of the chemical or fertilizer applicator is off slightly, an accurate rate may not be applied.
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He currently holds the world record in the 100-meter backstroke (short course).
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It is an annual herb taking an erect or spreading form up to half a meter long or forming a mat or dense tangle.
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A more convenient approach was used for the international prototype metre of 1870, a bar of platinum-iridium alloy which served as the definition of the meter from 1889 to 1960.
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