メートル
Meanings
Noun
Usually written in kana
1. metre; meter
2. meter; gauge
Pitch accent
ートル
Top 1800
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
kilometer; kilometre
Examples (31 in total)
Snow fell two meters deep.
The small intestine is about seven meters long.
This swimming pool is three metres deep.
The plane climbed to an altitude of 10,000 meters.
A meter is not quite equivalent to a yard.
The grenade exploded five metres from the soldiers.
It is impossible for you to jump two meters high.
The thing blocking my path was a stone wall of less than 1 meter's height.
The words above the door of the theater were one meter high.
A thousand meters is one kilometer.
One mile is approximately 1,600 meters.
The snow lay one and a half meters deep.
Mt. Fuji is 3776 meters high.
This mountain has an altitude of 3,000 meters.
The station is 100 meters away.
The bridge has a span of 100 meters.
That mountain is about three thousand meters high.
This rope is 200 yen a meter.
The lake is about 25 meters deep.
This gun has a range of 300 meters.
She won the one hundred meter race.
The pond is 100 meters in diameter.
Ben ran a 100-meter race with Carl.
Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan, is 3,776 meters high.
The water rose to a level of 10 meters.
This city is 1,600 meters above sea level.
She set a new Japanese record in the 100 meter dash.
The height of the tower is above 100 meters.
Yes. He can run 100 meters within twelve seconds.
The fastest runner can't run 100 meters in 9 seconds.
During the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake, the height of the tsunami waves reached up to 37.9 meters.