单词 | centimetre |
释义 | centimetre (sentɪmiːtəʳ ) Word forms: centimetres regional note: in AM, use centimeter countable noun A2 A centimetre is a unit of length in the metric system equal to ten millimetres or one-hundredth of a metre. ...a tiny fossil plant, only a few centimetres high. Collocations: cubic centimetre It showed that urban concentrations of nanoparticles, which measure just a few millionths of a millimetre, could reach several hundred thousand in a cubic centimetre of air. Times, Sunday Times Then a pendulum, consisting of a tube of metal about one cubic centimetre [long] and a short string was swung above the battleship. Times, Sunday Times In the 'cleanest' car, an upmarket saloon, the researchers recorded an average of 75 particles in each cubic centimetre and a maximum of 2,400. Times, Sunday Times The cleanest car, an upmarket saloon, had an average of 75 particles per cubic centimetre and a maximum of 2,400. The Sun Standing on the deck, downwind of a ship's funnel, investigators found air pollution of 84,000 ultrafine particles per cubic centimetre. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 厘米 Japanese: センチメートル |
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