FromFrench mètre , fromAncient Greek μέτρον ( métron ,“ measure, rule, length, size, poetic metre ” ) .Doublet ofmeter ,metron , and mether .
metre (plural metres )
The basicunit oflength in theInternational System of Units (SI: Système International d'Unités), equal to the distance travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299 792 458 seconds. The metre is equal to 39+ 47 ⁄ 127 (approximately 39.37)imperial inches .Holonym: kilometre Meronyms: picometre <nanometre <micrometre <millimetre <centimetre <decimetre 1797 ,The Monthly magazine and British register , number 3:The measures of length above themetre are ten times ... greater than themetre .
1873 April,The Young Englishwoman :A dress length of 8metres of the best quality costs 58 francs.
1928 April 15,The Observer :The 12-metre yachts ... can be sailed efficiently with four paid hands.
( Metric scale )
Tok Pisin:mita → Burmese:မီတာ ( mita ) → Chinese:米突 ( mǐtū, mǐtú ) → Japanese:メーター ( mētā ) → Korean:미터 ( miteo ) ( South Korea ) ,메터 ( meteo ) ( North Korea, China ) → Maori:mita → Sinhalese:මීටර් ( mīṭar ) → Swahili:mita → Yoruba:mítà unit of length
Adyghe:метр ( metr ) Afrikaans:meter (af) Albanian:metër (sq) m Amharic:ሜትር ( metr ) Arabic:مِتْر (ar) m ( mitr ) Egyptian Arabic:متر m ( metr ) Hijazi Arabic:متر m ( mitir ) Armenian:մետր (hy) ( metr ) Asturian:metru m Azerbaijani:metr (az) Bashkir:метр ( metr ) Belarusian:метр m ( mjetr ) ,мэ́тар m ( métar ) ( Taraškievica ) Bengali:মিটার (bn) ( miṭar ) Bulgarian:ме́тър (bg) m ( métǎr ) Burmese:မီတာ (my) ( mita ) Catalan:metre (ca) m Chinese:Cantonese:米 (yue) ( mai5 , mai1 ) ,公尺 ( gung1 cek3 ) Dungan:ми ( mi ) ,метр ( mi͡ətr ) Hakka:米 ( mí ) ,公尺 ( kûng-chhak ) ,米打 ( mé-tá ) Hokkien:米 (zh-min-nan) ( bí ) ,公尺 (zh-min-nan) ( kong-chhioh ) ,米達 / 米达 ( bí-ta̍t ) ( dated ) Mandarin:米 (zh) ( mǐ ) ,公尺 (zh) ( gōngchǐ ) ,米突 (zh) ( mǐtū, mǐtú ) ( dated ) Czech:metr (cs) m Danish:meter (da) c Dutch:meter (nl) m Esperanto:metro (eo) Estonian:meeter Faroese:metur m Finnish:metri (fi) French:mètre (fr) m Galician:metro (gl) m Georgian:მეტრი ( meṭri ) German:Meter (de) m Greek:μέτρο (el) n ( métro ) Gujarati:મીટર ( mīṭar ) Haitian Creole:mèt Hawaiian:mīka Hebrew:מֶטֶר (he) m ( méter ) Hindi:मीटर (hi) m ( mīṭar ) Hungarian:méter (hu) Icelandic:metri (is) m Ido:metro (io) Indonesian:meter (id) Ingrian:metra Interlingua:metro Irish:méadar m Italian:metro (it) m Japanese:メートル (ja) ( mētoru ) ,㍍ (ja) ( mētoru ) Jarai:mĕt Kannada:ಮೀಟರು (kn) ( mīṭaru ) Kazakh:метр ( metr ) Khmer:ម៉ែត្រ (km) ( maet ) Korean:미터 (ko) ( miteo ) ,메터 (ko) ( meteo ) ( North Korea ) Kyrgyz:метр (ky) ( metr ) Lao:ແມັດ (lo) ( mæt ) Latin:metrum (la) Latvian:metrs (lv) m Limburgish:maeter (li) Lithuanian:metras (lt) m Lü:ᦶᦙᧆ ( maed ) Macedonian:метар m ( metar ) Malay:meter (ms) Malayalam:മീറ്റർ (ml) ( mīṟṟaṟ ) Maori:mita Mòcheno:meter m Mongolian:Cyrillic:метр (mn) ( metr ) Norwegian:Bokmål:meter (no) m Nynorsk:meter (no) m Ossetian:метр ( metr ) Persian:متر (fa) ( metr ) Polish:metr (pl) m Portuguese:metro (pt) m Romanian:metru (ro) m Russian:метр (ru) m ( metr ) Serbo-Croatian:Cyrillic:ме̏тар m Roman:mȅtar (sh) m Shan:မႅတ် ( mět ) Sinhalese:මීටර් ( mīṭar ) Slovak:meter m Slovene:meter (sl) m Spanish:metro (es) m Swahili:mita (sw) Swedish:meter (sv) c Tagalog:metro (tl) ,panukat Tajik:метр (tg) ( metr ) Tatar:метр ( metr ) Telugu:మీటరు ( mīṭaru ) Thai:เมตร (th) ( méet ) Tigrinya:ሜትሮ ( metro ) Turkish:metre (tr) Turkmen:metr Ukrainian:метр m ( metr ) Urdu:میٹر ( mīṭar ) Uyghur:مېتىر ( mëtir ) Uzbek:metr (uz) Vietnamese:mét (vi) ,thước (vi) ,thước tây (vi) Walloon:mete (wa) m Yakut:миэтэрэ ( mietere ) Yiddish:מעטער m ( meter ) Yoruba:mítà
“metre ”, inCollins English Dictionary .
metre (third-person singular simple present metres ,present participle metring ,simple past and past participle metred )
( UK , rare ) Alternative spelling ofmeter The standard spelling of the verb meaningto measure ismeter throughout the English-speaking world. The use of the spellingmetre for this sense (outside music and poetry) is possibly a misspelling.
FromOld English , fromLatin metrum , fromAncient Greek μέτρον ( métron ,“ measure, rule, length, size, poetic metre ” ) .
metre (countable anduncountable ,plural metres )
( UK , Canada ) Therhythm ormeasure inlanguage (especiallyverse ) andmusical composition .Hyponym: musical time rhythm or measure in verse and musical composition
metre (third-person singular simple present metres ,present participle metring ,simple past and past participle metred )
( poetry , music ) To put into metrical form.Borrowed fromFrench mètre .
metre m (plural metres )
metre /meter ( unit of measure, 100 cm ) ( poetry , music ) metre /meter ( the rhythm of a song or poem ) Inherited fromOld Catalan metre , fromLatin mittere . CompareOccitan metre ,French mettre ,Spanish meter .
metre (first-person singular present meto ,first-person singular preterite metí ,past participle mes ) ;root stress :( Central ) /ɛ/;( Valencia ) /e/;( Balearic ) /ə/
( transitive , archaic ) toput , toplace Synonym: posar ( transitive , archaic ) toset Inherited fromLatin mittere .
metre ( ORB, broad )
toput mettre in DicoFranPro:Dictionnaire Français/Francoprovençal – ondicofranpro.llm.umontreal.ca metre in Lo trèsor Arpitan – onarpitan.eu FromOld Occitan metre , fromLatin mittere . Attested from the 12th century.[ 1]
metre
( transitive ) toput , toplace This verb needs aninflection-table template .
FromLatin mittere .
metre
toput , toplace 1260–1267 ,Brunetto Latini , “Cist premiers livres parole de la naissance de toutes choses [This first book talks about the birth of all things ]” (chapter 1),Livre I - Premiere partie , inLivres dou Tresor [Book of Treasures ]; republished as Polycarpe Chabaille, compiler,Li livres dou tresor par Brunetto Latini [1] , Paris: Imprimerie impériale,1863 ,page 1 :si come li sires qui vuet en petit leu amasser choses de grandisme vaillance[ …] por acroistre son pooir[ …] imet il les plus chieres choses et les plus precieux joiaus que il puet, selonc sa bone entencion, tout autressi est li cors de cest livre compilez de sapience Just like the lord, who wishes to accumulate very valuable things in a tiny place [ …] in order to increase his power, [ …] puts there—according to his good intention—the dearest things and the most precious jewels he can, so the body of this book is filled with knowledge This verb conjugates as a third-group verb. This verb has irregularities in its conjugation. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.
simple compound infinitive metre avoir mis gerund enmetant gerund ofavoir + past participle present participle metant past participle mis person singular plural first second third first second third indicative jo tu il nos vos il simple tenses present met mez met metons metez metent imperfect metoie ,meteie metoies ,meteies metoit ,meteit metiiens ,metiens metiiez ,metiez metoient ,meteient preterite mis meṣis mist meṣimes meṣistes misdrent future metrai metras metra metrons metroiz ,metreiz ,metrez metront conditional metroie ,metreie metroies ,metreies metroit ,metreit metriiens ,metriens metriiez ,metriez metroient ,metreient compound tenses present perfect present tense ofavoir + past participle pluperfect imperfect tense ofavoir + past participle past anterior preterite tense ofavoir + past participle future perfect future tense ofavoir + past participle conditional perfect conditional tense ofavoir + past participle subjunctive que jo que tu qu’il que nos que vos qu’il simple tenses present mete metes mete metons metez metent imperfect meṣisse meṣisses meṣist meṣissons ,meṣissiens meṣissoiz ,meṣissez ,meṣissiez meṣissent compound tenses past present subjunctive ofavoir + past participle pluperfect imperfect subjunctive ofavoir + past participle imperative – tu – nos vos – — met — metons metez —
metre Inherited fromOttoman Turkish متره ( metre ) , fromFrench mètre , fromLatin metrum , fromAncient Greek μέτρον ( métron ) .
IPA (key ) : /ˈmetɾe/ Hyphenation:met‧re metre (definite accusative metreyi ,plural metreler )
metre ,meter (unit of measure, 100 cm)rule , foldingrule “metre ”, inTurkish dictionaries , Türk Dil Kurumu