The cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100.
Denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000 items or units.
Sinónimos
Examples for "m"
Examples for "m"
1Over centuries perhaps, they would add fully 2m to sea level rise.
2The government announced £80m financial package to support workers and local businesses.
3Officials told reporters the deal could save UK taxpayers £10m a year.
4The Second World War veteran has raised £33m for health service charities.
5Bethune said, 'I shall show you the temporary headquarters building, m' lord.
1A second source said the additional job cuts could number several thousand.
2That was two thousand years ago in a forest in northern Europe.
3Ten thousand years ago, our ancestors made civilization possible by creating agriculture.
4Who knew what form mancery might have taken, seven thousand years ago?
5For a thousand thousand years sea and sky had been at war.
1The translated product matched the predicted size of the 55-kDa short form.
2Results: k Values for IA and MM were obtained across all sites.
3All animals had some threshold shift, especially at frequencies above 4 kHz.
4Neither Ees nor volume at 14 kPa was different between control states.
5It all now comes together this week for our final 5k run.
1The New York doctor said his fee was one thousand a day.
2He wanted to transform one thousand of them into political shock troops.
3We'll not be going much more than one thousand kilometers per second.
4It does come with a bonus of one thousand yuan per month.
5That would be the real end of one thousand years of history.
6Eighty one thousand serious incidents were reported in Irish hospitals in 2011.
7He is asking the techno Triads for one thousand radios per car.
8The sound of the explosions was heard for nearly one thousand miles.
9We have lived mostly in cities for less than one thousand years.
10There was no Israel for one thousand, eight hundred and seventy-eight years.
11The ambassador of the Emperor is allowed one thousand aspers the day.
12Railways were growing at the rate of nearly one thousand miles annually.
13He reached Manila in the year one thousand five hundred and ninety-six.
14I consent; and add thereunto a yearly pension of one thousand ducats.
15The duplicate results should be concordant within two parts in one thousand.
16The American General Herkimer advanced with one thousand men to its relief.
Translations for one thousand