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Meanings of
inches
in English
Russian
дюйм
Portuguese
polegada
Spanish
pulgada internacional
Catalan
polzada
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Unit of length derived from the international yard.
in
inch
international inch
international inches
imperial inch
imperial inches
Related terms
unit of length
ucum derived unit
english unit of measurement
Russian
дюйм
Synonyms
Examples for "
in
"
in
inch
international inch
international inches
imperial inch
Examples for "
in
"
1
Such decisions carry political consequences, particularly
in
high-profile cases, legal experts said.
2
Background: Contact allergy is a major public health problem
in
industrialized countries.
3
Health researchers say living
in
such conditions can damage young people's health.
4
Background: Hypertension is becoming a major public health problem
in
developing countries.
5
However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment
in
agriculture.
1
Beginning at sea level, air weighs about 15 pounds per square
inch
.
2
He carried that late orc's great weapon, looking every
inch
the warrior.
3
The tablets will be different sizes, including a
10
-
inch
model, Parneros said.
4
Roll out the balance of the pastry and cut in
one-
inch
-
wide
strips.
5
The latest
16
-
inch
MacBook Pro, announced today, has a whole new keyboard.
Usage of
inches
in English
1
The water at the house was far lower, only about eighteen
inches
.
2
Either way, make sure your peel measures at least sixteen
inches
across.
3
The tree in the foreground is 20
inches
in diameter of trunk.
4
It gets into the soul; it is stagnation; you die by
inches
.
5
Rains up to 8
inches
were possible, the Cuban Meteorological Institute said.
6
Today, it's frozen solid, but with
inches
of new snow on top.
7
The window on the opposite wall had been left open several
inches
.
8
It's normally only about 18
inches
deep at this time of year.
9
Heights of plants to the base of the calyx, measured in
inches
.
10
The nest measured quite 18
inches
in diameter and five in thickness.
11
The river fell about three
inches
in the course of the night.
12
The panel in the ceiling of the closet was twenty
inches
square.
13
Since then, drones have come within
inches
of crashing into important targets.
14
Semisoft; sheep or goat; thick, round, four to five
inches
in diameter.
15
The umbilicus was five
inches
in diameter and three
inches
in length.
16
Of course
inches
mean a lot in the fickle game of golf.
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inches
inch
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
few inches
several inches
half inches
many inches
mere inches
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Translations for
inches
Russian
дюйм
международный дюйм
Portuguese
polegada
Spanish
pulgada internacional
inch
pulgada
Catalan
polzada
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Inches
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