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I . meter1 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

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

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

light meter N

parking meter N

postage meter N AM

water meter N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The wave-length measured by the wave-meter at the receiving station was 575 meters in length.
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She is 32 meters long with a gaff rig, hand winches, and traditional ropes and canvas sails.
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They shall have a draw of not less than 840 millimetres in a run of 5.50 meters on an approved testing table. 3.
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It would grow on different soil types and may reach 20 meters high and would bear up to a million flowers.
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The bells were removed to relieve some weight, and cables were cinched around the third level and anchored several hundred meters away.
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This database is used to support an octagonal brick tower with a height of 12.65 meters, consisting of three parts pierced twin arc miter windows.
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The last phase of construction probably dates to 1507 and measures 62 meters wide by 50 meters deep.
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The upper observatory features a spiral, glass-covered skywalk in which visitors ascend the last 5 meters to the highest point at the upper platform.
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They were erected over a rectangular pit and varied from four to twenty square meters of floor area, which could accommodate a typical nuclear family.
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This is a spindly erect shrub growing usually 1 to 3 meters tall, but known to approach four meters.
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