meter
n. 計量器; 計量儀; 米
v. 用儀表測量
A meter is a device that measures and records something such as the amount of gas or electricity that you have used.
He was there to read the electricity meter...
他到那裡抄電錶。
They have the right to come in and inspect the meter.
他們有權進來查表。
To meter something such as gas or electricity means to use a meter to measure how much of it people use, usually in order to calculate how much they have to pay.
Only a third of these households thought it reasonable to meter water...
這些家庭當中只有三分之一認為用水錶計量是合理的。
Metered taxis are relatively inexpensive.
打表計價的計程車相對便宜。
A meter is the same as a parking meter .
1. the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites (approximately 1.094 yards)
2. any of various measuring instruments for measuring a quantity
3. (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
4. rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time
1. measure with a meter;
2. stamp with a meter indicating the postage;
When from ground 1 meter, turns on the landing cushion engine, the airship safe landing.
在距離地面1米時, 開啟著陸緩衝發動機, 飛船安全著陸.
The meter has the merits of easy mounting, widely measuring range , high sensibility, well linearity etc.
本儀表具有安裝方便,測量範圍寬, 靈敏度高, 線性度好等優點.
The level of such particulates is measured in micrograms per meter air.
這些顆粒的水平用微克每立方米來衡量.
The conclusions are very valuable to the development of a type of mass flow meter.
所得結論為新型質量流量計的開發打下了良好的基礎.
Application cassette meter must ensure that the card transaction security.
應用卡式電錶一定要確保卡交易的安全性.