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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{i} sayaç

Evde akıllı sayaç takılı. - This house has a smart meter.

{i} metre

Bu ipin bir metresi 200 yen. - This rope is 200 yen a meter.

Gölet üç metre derinliğindedir. - The pond is 3 meters deep.

{i} ölçü

Bu ağacın etrafı üç metre ölçülür. - This tree measures three meters around.

ölçü/sayaç/metre
şiir vezin
ölçer
gösterge
saat

Bir metre çapında ve iki metre derinliğinde bir çukur kazmak yaklaşık 2.5 saatimi aldı. - It took me about two and a half hours to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth.

(Dilbilim) şiirde ölçü
ölçme aygıtı
Aİ.metre
vezi
{i} vezin
water meter su sayacı
{f} ölçmek
gasmeter havagazı sayacı
(fiil) ölçmek
{i} taksimetre

Tom taksi şoförüne taksimetrenin söylediğinin iki katını ödedi. - Tom paid the taxi driver twice what the meter said.

{f} saat ile ölçmek
{i} müz. ölçü
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The rhythm pattern in a poem
(always meter) A device that measures things
an increment of music; the overall rhythm; particularly, the number of beats in a measure
{n} a person appointed to mete, a measurer
{n} the cadence or measure of verses, verse
A meter is the same as a parking meter. see also metre. to measure how much of something is used, and how much you must pay for it, by using a meter
Also known as metre The metric system's basic unit for linear measurement, equal to 39 37 inches 1/10th of a meter is a decimeter; 1/100th is a centimeter; 1/100th is a millimeter
094 yards measure with a meter; "meter the flow of water" stamp with a meter indicating the postage; "meter the mail
A recognizable though varying pattern of stressed syllables alternating with syllables of less stress Compositions written in meter are verse There are many possible patterns of verse Each unit of stress and unstressed syllables is called a "foot " The following examples are culled from M H Abram's Glossary of Literary Terms, sixth edition, which has more information
To measure with a metering device
A suffix denoting that by which anything is measured; as, barometer, chronometer, dynamometer
An instrument for measuring, and usually for recording automatically, the quantity measured
To meter something such as gas or electricity means to use a meter to measure how much of it people use, usually in order to calculate how much they have to pay. Only a third of these households thought it reasonable to meter water Metered taxis are relatively inexpensive
A line above or below a hanging net, to which the net is attached in order to strengthen it
The meter is the standard unit of length in the metric system
stamp with a meter indicating the postage; "meter the mail
Meter is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second
One who, or that which, metes or measures
A device that measures and records the amount of electricity used
rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time
1) To measure electricity use 2) The device used for measuring electricity use 3) The unit of length in the metric system (m)
any of various measuring instruments for measuring a quantity
A systematically arranged and measured rhythm in poetry or music
(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
"time" in music; a pattern of regularly recurring rhythmic pulses or beats, whether heard or imagined
measure with a meter; "meter the flow of water"
stamp with a meter indicating the postage; "meter the mail"
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
{f} measure in meters
A detector component that provides visual information to aid in target identification Meters feature either an LCD or needle indicator which may display intensity of signal, target depth, target identification, type of metal, or battery condition
Metric unit of length measurement equal to 39 37 inches
a unit of length equal to about 39 inches
The organization of beats, Also called a pulse A waltz is in a triple meter, which is three beats per measure A march is in duple meter, which is 2 or 4 beats per measure A time signature, usually placed at the beginning of the piece, tells you what the meter will be The first beat of a group is generally emphasized A beat should not be confused with a note; a beat may contain one note, many notes, or may be silent (indicated by a symbol called a rest)
The structure of notes in a regular pattern of accented and unaccented beats within a measure, indicated at the beginning of a composition by a meter signature
the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1 094 yards)
A parking meter
any of various measuring instruments for measuring a quantity rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1
A measure of length, equal to 39
The base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to the distance light will travel in a vacuum in 1/299792458 second
A device used to measure and record the amount of electricity or natural gas a utility customer uses
A unit of length in the metric system equivalent to 1,650,763 73 wave-lengths of the orange-red light emitted by krypton-86 One of the seven fundamental units of measure
A device that measures things
A poem
A unit of length; equivalent to 39 37 inches
When a rhythmic pattern of stresses recurs in a poem, it is called meter Metrical patterns are determined by the type and number of feet in a line of verse; combining the name of a line length with the name of a foot concisely describes the meter of the line Rising meter refers to metrical feet which move from unstressed to stressed sounds, such as the iambic foot and the anapestic foot Falling meter refers to metrical feet which move from stressed to unstressed sounds, such as the trochaic foot and the dactylic foot See also accent, foot, iambic pentameter, line
A unit of measurement in the metric system It was first set by the French to be equal to 1/10,000,000 (one ten-millionth) of the distance from the equator to the North Pole Tthe meter is now defined as that distance which makes the speed of light in a vacuum equal to exactly 299,792,458 meters per second
The basic pattern of note values, e g , beats per measure [See also: TIME SIGNATURE ]
Repeated rhythm in a poem counted by stress, duration or syllable Meter can diminish the poem if: the meter falters; the meter varies without a sense of music or pattern; words are added (or deleted) just to make the meter work
The grouping in which a succession of rhythmic pulses or beats is organized, indicated by a meter signature at the beginning of a work
metric system unit of length equivalent to 39 37 inches
Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc
094 yards measure with a meter; "meter the flow of water"
{i} basic unit of length in the metric system, one hundred centimeters, 39.37 inches; definite measurement; poetic measure; rhythm (in music); measuring instrument; instrument that automatically measures quantities of substances (gas, water, or electricity)
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
A meter is a device that measures and records something such as the amount of gas or electricity that you have used. He was there to read the electricity meter
the measure of the number of pulses from the first beat of one measure to the first beat of the next The organization of beats into regular groups Example 1 2/ 1 2/ or 1 2 3/ 1 2 3/ 1 2 3
See Metric system, under Metric
A metric unit of measure that equals 39 37 inches
37 English inches, the standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights and measures
The arrangement of a line of poetry by the number of syllables and the rhythm of accented (or stressed) syllables
to meter

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    to me·ter

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    tı mitır

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    /tə ˈmētər/ /tə ˈmiːtɜr/

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