Examples of using Centimetres in English and their translations into Czech
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Keep the radio at least 15 centimetres away from a pacemaker.
Mark it at five and a half centimetres.
It's five centimetres wider than a Range Rover.
The piece needs to be 2 centimetres shorter.
One is a blade of four to five centimetres, the other a kitchen knife.
Once you pass 50 centimetres, a kiss is automatic, it's a scientific rule.
The water level's fallen 40 centimetres since then.
How many cubic centimetres?
Ain't but 2 centimetres dilated.
In one summer we grew ten centimetres.
It's growing, five centimetres since this morning.
Did you notice that Söderman has grown ten centimetres?
Shifts one piece three centimetres to the right, the next four centimetres to the left.
That term, I only grew two centimetres.
Each one, just seven centimetres long, must make a hundred-metre sprint down the beach.
If there is a stripe(up to several centimetres wide) moving slowly up or down across the picture, it means that voltage potentials equalization(ground loop) takes place in individual parts of the system.
To make them longer increase both brakelines evenly, by a couple of centimetres at a time, until you reach a length that fits your set-up.
They're over 60 centimetres long, already big enough to be a threat to the smaller inhabitants of the forest.
at least 15 centimetres from walls and keep away from heat sources such as cookers, radiators, etc.
And then a millimetre where it all happens and the wheels lockup. I have got three centimetres of pedal travel where nothing happens.