Examples of using "Metro" in a sentence and their english translations:
Foot by foot.
You want to work at METRO?!
My height is one meter seventy.
- A metre is 100 centimetres.
- A metre is a hundred centimetres.
- A meter is a hundred centimeters.
Tom is five foot six.
A cubic meter corresponds to 1000 liters.
A meter is not quite equivalent to a yard.
There is a yard between the two houses.
Right now, we can still make it to the metro station.
We bought 1.5 square meters of glass to put in this window.
I am five feet, two inches tall.
- I am six feet tall.
- I'm six feet tall.
We are the same height. We both measure one meter and seventy centimeters.
Could you tell me how to get to the subway station?
Tom is almost six feet tall.
The wingspan of an eagle is more than a meter.
The subway was so full that there were around five people per square meter.
The words above the door of the theatre were a metre high.
My elder brother is really tall, about 1.8m.
Although major states like America, China and Russia fought for 1 meter of land
The meter per second is the SI unit for velocity. Its symbol is m/s.
Before I could jump into the boat, it was already a meter from shore.
I'm 1.83 meters tall.
[narrator] This mighty one and a half meter tall, 100-kilo mammal is immensely powerful and more than capable of inflicting mortal wounds.
Ampere per meter is the SI unit of magnetic field strength. Its symbol is A/m.
I am five feet, two inches tall.
If we zoom in on that image, we can actually see the whole ship again like the visible part of the ship 1 meter ahead.
The average height of the girls in class is over 155 centimeters.
Thou shalt make a window in the ark, and in a cubit shalt thou finish the top of it: and the door of the ark thou shalt set in the side: with lower, middle chambers, and third stories shalt thou make it.