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me·ter
/ˈmitɚ/
公尺,韻律,計量器(
vt
.)以計量器計量
From:
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me·ter
/ˈmɪtɚ/
名詞
From:
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meter
儀表;米
M
From:
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meter
計 公尺 米
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Me·ter
,
n.
A
line
above
or
below
a
hanging
net
,
to
which
the
net
is
attached
in
order
to
strengthen
it
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Me·ter
,
Me·tre
n.
1.
Rhythmical
arrangement
of
syllables
or
words
into
verses
,
stanzas
,
strophes
,
etc
.;
poetical
measure
,
depending
on
number
,
quantity
,
and
accent
of
syllables
;
rhythm
;
measure
;
verse
;
also
,
any
specific
rhythmical
arrangements
;
as
,
the
Horatian
meters
;
a
dactylic
meter
.
The
only
strict
antithesis
to
prose
is
meter
.
--
Wordsworth
.
2.
A
poem
. [
Obs
.]
3.
A
measure
of
length
,
equal
to
39.37
English
inches
,
the
standard
of
linear
measure
in
the
metric
system
of
weights
and
measures
.
It
was
intended
to
be
,
and
is
very
nearly
,
the
ten
millionth
part
of
the
distance
from
the
equator
to
the
north
pole
,
as
ascertained
by
actual
measurement
of
an
arc
of
a
meridian
.
See
Metric system
,
under
Metric
.
Common meter
Hymnol.
,
four
iambic
verses
,
or
lines
,
making
a
stanza
,
the
first
and
third
having
each
four
feet
,
and
the
second
and
fourth
each
three
feet
; --
usually
indicated
by
the
initials
C
.
M
.
Long meter
Hymnol.
,
iambic
verses
or
lines
of
four
feet
each
,
four
verses
usually
making
a
stanza
; --
commonly
indicated
by
the
initials
L
.
M
.
Short meter
Hymnol.
,
iambic
verses
or
lines
,
the
first
,
second
,
and
fourth
having
each
three
feet
,
and
the
third
four
feet
.
The
stanza
usually
consists
of
four
lines
,
but
is
sometimes
doubled
.
Short
meter
is
indicated
by
the
initials
S
.
M
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Me·ter
n.
1.
One
who
,
or
that
which
,
metes
or
measures
.
See
Coal-meter
.
2.
An
instrument
for
measuring
,
and
usually
for
recording
automatically
,
the
quantity
measured
.
Dry meter
,
a
gas
meter
having
measuring
chambers
,
with
flexible
walls
,
which
expand
and
contract
like
bellows
and
measure
the
gas
by
filling
and
emptying
.
Wet meter
,
a
gas
meter
in
which
the
revolution
of
a
chambered
drum
in
water
measures
the
gas
passing
through
it
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
meter
n
1:
the
basic
unit
of
length
adopted
under
the
Systeme
International
d'Unites
(
approximately
1.094
yards
) [
syn
:
metre
,
m
]
2:
any
of
various
measuring
instruments
for
measuring
a
quantity
3: (
prosody
)
the
accent
in
a
metrical
foot
of
verse
[
syn
:
metre
,
measure
,
beat
,
cadence
]
4:
rhythm
as
given
by
division
into
parts
of
equal
time
[
syn
:
metre
,
time
]
v
1:
measure
with
a
meter
; "
meter
the
flow
of
water
"
2:
stamp
with
a
meter
indicating
the
postage
; "
meter
the
mail
"
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