metres in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for metres in the English»Spanish Dictionary

See also meter3, meter1, meter2

I.meter3 [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] N

II.meter3 [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] VB trans

meter1, metre Brit [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] N (measure)

meter2, metre Brit [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] N

meter1, metre Brit [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] N (measure)

meter2, metre Brit [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] N

I.meter3 [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] N

II.meter3 [Am ˈmidər, Brit ˈmiːtə] VB trans

slot meter N (for gas, electricity)

metres in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for metres in the English»Spanish Dictionary

meter1 [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

metre [ˈmi:təʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N Brit, Aus

metres Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be 2 metres long
it's 3 metres in length
to be 5 metres in breadth
the boat draws 1.5 metres
to stand two metres tall
at a height of 1, 500 metres
an area of 200 square metres [or meters Am]
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It grows to between 0.2 and 1.2 metres in height.
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It covers 140,000 square metres and has 2,100 condos that were used by 9,000 sportsmen.
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Making a mirror with a focal length of five metres, for example, requires a rotation speed less than ten revolutions per minute.
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At another event, she competed in and won an 800 metres, a 3000 metres and a relay race all in a single day.
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It was run over 1,400 metres (1965), 1,300 metres (1966) and 1,500 metres (1967) before reverting to 1,600 metres in 1968.
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Between each class, there are 3-6 metres difference in braking distance.
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The intercepts range in depths of between 9 metres and 47 metres, and visible spodumene was evident in all cases.
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The water level can rise to more than 5 metres (17 ft) above the normal tide.
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Despite falling in the preliminary round for the 200 metres, he qualified for the final.
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It is 59 metres (194 feet) long, and has a spire 72 metres (237 feet) high.
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