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metre    
n. 公尺,格,韵律

公尺,格,韵律

metre


metre
n 1: the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme
International d'Unites (approximately 1.094 yards) [synonym:
{meter}, {metre}, {m}]
2: (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse [synonym:
{meter}, {metre}, {measure}, {beat}, {cadence}]
3: rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration
[synonym: {meter}, {metre}, {time}]

Meter \Me"ter\, Metre \Me"tre\, n. [OE. metre, F. m[`e]tre, L.
metrum, fr. Gr. ?; akin to Skr. m[=a] to measure. See {Mete}
to measure.]
1. Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses,
stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on
number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm;
measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical
arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; a dactylic meter.
[1913 Webster]

The only strict antithesis to prose is meter.
--Wordsworth.
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2. A poem. [Obs.] --Robynson (More's Utopia).
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3. A measure of length, equal to 39.37 English inches, the
standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights
and measures. It was intended to be, and is very nearly,
the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to
the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an
arc of a meridian. See {Metric system}, under {Metric}.
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{Common meter} (Hymnol.), four iambic verses, or lines,
making a stanza, the first and third having each four
feet, and the second and fourth each three feet; --
usually indicated by the initials C. M.

{Long meter} (Hymnol.), iambic verses or lines of four feet
each, four verses usually making a stanza; -- commonly
indicated by the initials L. M.

{Short meter} (Hymnol.), iambic verses or lines, the first,
second, and fourth having each three feet, and the third
four feet. The stanza usually consists of four lines, but
is sometimes doubled. Short meter is indicated by the
initials S. M.
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Metre \Me"tre\ (m[=e]"t[~e]r), n.
See {Meter}.
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(US "meter") The fundamental {SI} unit of length.

From 1889 to 1960, the metre was defined to be the distance
between two scratches in a platinum-iridium bar kept in the
vault beside the Standard Kilogram at the International Bureau
of Weights and Measures near Paris.

This replaced an earlier definition as 10^-7 times the
distance between the North Pole and the Equator along a
meridian through Paris; unfortunately, this had been based on
an inexact value of the circumference of the Earth.

From 1960 to 1984 it was defined to be 1650763.73 wavelengths
of the orange-red line of krypton-86 propagating in a vacuum.

It is now defined as the length of the path traveled by light
in a vacuum in the time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second.

(1998-02-07)


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  • Metre - Wikipedia
    The current definition was adopted in 1983 and modified slightly in 2002 to clarify that the metre is a measure of proper length From 1983 until 2019, the metre was formally defined as the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum in ⁠ 1 299 792 458 ⁠ of a second
  • History of the metre - Wikipedia
    A new unit of length, the metre was introduced – defined as one ten-millionth of the shortest distance from the North Pole to the equator passing through Paris, assuming an Earth flattening of ⁠ 1 334 ⁠
  • Meter vs. Metre: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
    Metre definition: In British English, metre denotes a unit of measurement equivalent to 100 centimeters, part of the International System of Units used to measure length It can also refer to the pattern of rhythm in a poem
  • Metre (m) | Britannica
    Metre (m), in measurement, fundamental unit of length in the metric system and in the International Systems of Units (SI) It is equal to approximately 39 37 inches in the British Imperial and United States Customary systems
  • Metre - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A metre (US spelling, meter) is the basic unit of length in the SI measurement system The symbol for the metre is m The first meaning (in the French Revolution) was one ten-millionth of the distance between the Earth's equator and the North Pole along the Paris meridian [1]
  • METRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    METRE definition: 1 a unit of measurement equal to 100 centimetres: 2 the regular arrangement of syllables in… Learn more
  • Metre | Meter Definition (Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary) - Math is Fun
    Illustrated definition of Metre | Meter: The basic unit of length (or distance) in the Metric System The symbol is m Example: the length of this
  • Meter vs. metre - GRAMMARIST
    Meter and metre are two spellings that often cause confusion For the unit of measurement, equaling approximately 1 094 yards, meter is the American spelling, and metre is preferred in British English The same distinction applies to the terms used in poetry and music
  • Metre - Measurement and Facts of a Metre Scale - Vedantu
    The modern-day definition of the metre dates from 1983, and it fixes the metre in terms of the second and the speed of light In practice, the metre is identified by measuring the frequency of vacuum wavelength of certain types of lasers
  • “Meter” or “Metre”—Whats the difference? - Sapling
    For the unit of distance, meter is predominantly used in American (US) English (en-US) while metre is predominantly used in British English (used in UK AU NZ) (en-GB) For the measurement device, meter is the spelling in all regions





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