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'light me·ter N phot

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me·ter1 ['miːtəʳ] N

sat m

me·ter2 N Am

meter → metre

me·tre ['miːtəʳ] N

1. metre (unit of measurement):

the 100/200/400/1500 metres
trka na 100/200/400/1500 metara

2. metre (poetic rhythm):

me·tre ['miːtəʳ] N

1. metre (unit of measurement):

the 100/200/400/1500 metres
trka na 100/200/400/1500 metara

2. metre (poetic rhythm):

I. light1 [laɪt] N

1. light no pl (brightness):

2. light:

3. light no pl:

to set light to sth Brit

4. light no pl (daylight):

5. light usu pl (traffic light):

6. light (sparkle):

7. light (perspective):

8. light no pl (enlightenment):

Phrases:

II. light1 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light (bright):

2. light:

III. light1 <lit [or lighted], lit [or lighted]> [laɪt] VB trans

1. light (illuminate):

light stage, room

2. light (guide with light):

3. light (ignite):

light candle, match, fire

IV. light1 <lit [or lighted], lit [or lighted]> [laɪt] VB intr

1. light (burn):

2. light (become animated):

light eyes, etc.

I. light2 [laɪt] ADJ

1. light (not heavy):

2. light (not sturdily built):

3. light (for small loads):

4. light MIL:

5. light:

light pastry

6. light (porous):

light soil

7. light (low in intensity):

light breeze, rain

8. light (easily disturbed):

light sleep

9. light (easily done):

light sentence
light housework

10. light:

light kiss
light (soft) touch

11. light (not serious):

12. light (cheerful):

Phrases:

II. light2 [laɪt] ADV

1. light (with little luggage):

2. light (with no severe consequences):

Present
Ilight
youlight
he/she/itlights
welight
youlight
theylight
Past
Ilit / lighted
youlit / lighted
he/she/itlit / lighted
welit / lighted
youlit / lighted
theylit / lighted
Present Perfect
Ihavelit / lighted
youhavelit / lighted
he/she/ithaslit / lighted
wehavelit / lighted
youhavelit / lighted
theyhavelit / lighted
Past Perfect
Ihadlit / lighted
youhadlit / lighted
he/she/ithadlit / lighted
wehadlit / lighted
youhadlit / lighted
theyhadlit / lighted

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The equations to meter flow in this article require free flow, which takes place when there is air under the nappe.
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A more convenient approach was used for the international prototype metre of 1870, a bar of platinum-iridium alloy which served as the definition of the meter from 1889 to 1960.
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Normally the light meter reads the light reflecting from the subject to the camera.
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It also has 7,186 square-meter terminal building and a 36,000 square-meter aircraft parking lot with five parking aprons.
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Rhythmically, the music is characterized by a heavy, nonchalant, inelegant strut, and is in duple meter, which makes it suitable for both dancing and marching.
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