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международная миля
португальский
milha
испанский
milla internacional
каталонский
milla
Unit of length derived from the international yard.
miles
mile
mi
statute mile
international miles
imperial mile
imperial miles
stat mi
land mile
unit of length
ucum derived unit
русский
международная миля
Синонимы
Examples for "
miles
"
miles
mile
mi
statute mile
international miles
Examples for "
miles
"
1
The race is always two
miles
;
16 minutes is considered good time.
2
He said: We are not a million
miles
away from that situation.
3
Traveled four
miles
;
came to the snow; continued about four
miles
further.
4
They were now in the actual wilderness,
miles
and
miles
from civilization.
5
It was still distant, abstract: battles at sea thousands of
miles
off.
1
Within a mere
ten
-
mile
sea front four dioceses reach to the ocean.
2
Two years ago there were no dairy farmers within a
three
-
mile
radius.
3
Then, in 2013, the new
two
-
mile
approach was found from the north.
4
Even within the
five
-
mile
circle the great majority of people were inert.
5
The race is always two
miles
;
16 minutes is considered good time.
1
Tomorrow morning before
mi
go home, the elderly man said on Monday.
2
These studies point toward a potential role of
mi
RNA
in wound angiogenesis.
3
A prognostic
4
-
mi
RNA
model has been established using a random forest classifier.
4
So, Comrades,
mi
feel seh
mi
can help pull the party together.
5
La, la, la, la;
mi
,
in E major, key of four sharps.
1
The English
statute
mile
,
now obsolete in this country, is indeed just over 1,600 metres.
2
The Survey has also engraved a map of Dublin City on the enormous scale of five feet to a
statute
mile
.
3
Divide the knots by the same decimal, and it gives the
statute
miles
.
4
The English land league is equal to three English
statute
miles
.
5
The axis of this band, almost a meadian line, is 156
statute
miles
long.
1
The ship averages something in the low 20's of our
land
miles
-
per-hour.
2
Twenty-five knots-twenty-eight
land
miles
an hour-was the speed of the Plymouth at that moment.
3
Peto are both named for a big, fast mackerel with a cruising speed of 30
land
miles
per hour.
4
Making allowance for the longitudes and difference in time, this was an average daily run of 378 sea miles or 435
land
miles
.
русский
международная миля
миля
португальский
milha
испанский
milla internacional
milla estatutaria
каталонский
milla