Examples of using Metres in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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They are most commonly found at depths of 200- 700 metres(660- 2,300 ft),
Hz, for a vessel 75 metres but less than 200 metres in length;
In 2005 an oceanic borehole reached 1,416 metres(4,646 ft) below the sea floor from the ocean drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution.
It is located between a depths of 6,000 metres and 10,000 metres and is the deepest part of the ocean.
Waves as high as 10.7 metres(35 ft)
Waves as high as 10.7 metres(35 ft)
Some are 300 metres long and often lead to sewers connected to other houses.”.
Instead of jumping in a car to go 500 metres, if we use a bike or walk it will make an enormous difference.
Today, lanterns are highly intricate and as large as 7 metres in diameter, making them a must-see if you're visiting Clark in December.
dragon in the world, at more than 100 metres in length, he needs 52 people and 52 reliefs to carry him.
The mirrors cover an area of roughly 1.4 million square metres, about the same size as the French capital city of Paris.”.
In 2005 the third-deepest oceanic borehole hole reached 1,416 metres(4,650 ft) below the sea floor from
It typically lives near the bottom at depths of between 50 and 200 metres and has a strong preference for cold water at around 2-10°C.
The castle spans around a kilometre, with walls standing as high as 3 or 4 metres, kept in good condition by the alkaline waters of the lake.
Tens of kilometres long these bergs can tower perhaps 100 metres above the sea and reach several hundred more below the surface.
From nose to tail- this dinosaur was a colossal 17 metres four metres longer than T Rex. With a skull almost two metres long.
Geilo in Norway stands 800 metres high, and has one of the highest ski lifts in the world, stretching 3,887 feet.
Syllabic verse(akṣaravṛtta): metres depend on the number of syllables in a verse, with relative freedom in the distribution of light and heavy syllables.
Quantitative verse(mātrāvṛtta): metres depend on duration, where each verse-line has a fixed number of morae, usually grouped in sets of four.
An observation deck is located 94 metres(308 ft)