词汇 | example_english_mile |
释义 | Examples of mileThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Let us first modify the above example to return only those pairs of cities that are at most 200 miles apart. On average, the homeland of captives was located just under 106 miles from the point of embarkation (number l 879, standard deviation l 61n7). He will sell the crops to customers at farmers' markets and restaurants within 40 miles of his farm. The sun is 93 million miles from the earth. They reckon it blew about 90 miles an hour. Along the direction of view, the far shore is 30 km (18.6 miles) away, too far to be seen if the atmosphere is normal. We started down the dirt road towards the highway, travelling at perhaps eight miles per hour. The bridge to the island(s) was about ten miles off the main highway. At one point the corridor is just thirteen miles wide. The island itself is approximately 23 miles long by 3 wide and known by different. A statute provides that one may not drive at over 55 miles per hour. A speed limit is set at 55 miles per hour. How could you convey a notion such as "the speed of light is 186,000 miles per second," without language? To mark the boundaries between these corridors, lines of more than six miles in length were cut into the forest. Finally, the mean distance of migration, measured as the shortest distance between parishes, was 10n6 miles for removal orders and 5n3 miles for certificates. The majority of the energy carried by a seismic sea wave is concentrated in the section of ocean wavelength spectrum between thirty and four-hundred miles. Competition is against the clock on road courses over distances between 10 and 100 miles or for periods of 12 or 24 hours. In 1850, there were a total of 270 miles of 13. The geographical situation is also described in terms of a list of abutting parishes, together with the dimensions of the parish in miles. Making paper involves running miles of wet and dry webs over and between large cylinders that conver t pulp into the final product. The country is a plain of loose red sand and has very broad, gentle undulations about 20 miles wide. The household, the stock-owning unit, was only occasionally physically united, and its members were routinely hundreds of miles apart for long periods. The journey was short, a mere hundred miles. Recruiters were able to evade administrative supervision and engage workers from circonscriptions hundreds of miles from the lumber camps. The bridge to the island was about ten miles off the main highway. The bridge to the island were about ten miles away. The whole process took decades and the total distance covered was barely 20 miles. Many societies within 60 miles of the littoral were thus marginal suppliers of captives in these years. Before the rains started the nearest suitable habitat for these moistureloving species was about \\\\ miles from the laboratory. The distance between each range-ring is 0.25 nautical miles (463 m). My ideal walk would be somewhat longer than six miles, along rougher and less well-marked paths than we prefer as a family. Her closest relationship is with a greatniece who lives 30 miles away in the city. Especially for those who live more than 50 miles from a child, visits need to be planned. Almost a fifth (19 per cent) of the childless had no relative within 50 miles, four times as many as the parents. Local relationships could be up to five miles away. However, no restriction was placed on the matrimonial distance in the computer model, whereas, in reality, matrimonial distances rarely (if ever) exceed 50-75 miles. The area covered is 65,161 hectares (about 248 square miles) corresponding to a circle of radius 14-4 km or 8-9 miles. Towards noon, wind increased to about 90 miles an hour. Coupled potato and dairy farms were close together, typically having fields within 10 miles of the other coupler(s). Very few (n = 5, 2.5%) drove more than 20 miles to purchase groceries. Wind blowing 60 or 70 miles an hour. Different vehicles will increase or restrict the miles travelled in a given direction, but a vehicle in itself has no preferences. Each parish (an ecclesiastical unit) covered several dozen square miles, and included one or several main villages and a number of smaller hamlets and homesteads. The mean cruising speed of aircraft doubled from 300-350 miles (480-560 km) per hour to 550-650 miles (890-1050 km) per hour. Think of driving at one hundred miles per hour. Driving down a residential street at 100 miles per hour will do as an example. The camps are unevenly distributed over an area of nearly 2,000 square miles. Provision was also to be made for the rehabilitation of 600 miles of feeder roads from 1974 to 1977. The traditional explanation now had to account for mountains four miles high, and moreover mountains covered by a transparent, perfectly spherical layer. The tree-covered point of land is 3.7 km (2.3 miles) away from the camera. In the direction of view, which is toward the southeast, there is nothing but open sea for 400 km (250 miles). In the space of a single year the area covered by the entire circuit expanded from approximately 67 square miles, to 123 miles. Thus, we may find ourselves having walked miles of city sidewalks or wooded paths almost blindly while engrossed in deep conversation with a friend. Similarly, in they have both walked ten miles, the measure phrase must be a modifier, since the specifier role is assigned to the floating quantifier. We might virtually eliminate fatal road accidents by lowering the speed limit to 10 miles an hour. Mail addressed to localities hundreds of miles (and several lines) down the track was transferred from line to line until it reached its destination. His employees used to have to march up and down at four miles an hour for two hours at a time testing breathing apparatus. Coupling between cooperating farms usually occurs within 10 miles of the dairy farm. The average distance traveled to and from the hospital to attend physiotherapy was 11 miles. Fuelled by 65 miles of natural shoreline, trade flourished in the city. Often people comment on the highquality sound, and the unique situation of improvising with people a thousand miles away, with no visual cues. However, other nieces and nephews visited only once or twice a year, despite living less than three miles away. One was chosen that was fourteen miles away from the marital home because of his previous attempts to walk home. The things are identified with "mixed numbers," $50 for my watch, 204 miles for the distance. At no part is it more than 30 miles wide, while in some places it is only 15. A device for keeping track of the number of miles you drive. The base lines and principal meridians of the survey divided the landscape into squares 36 miles each side. Most of the ecological work was carried out within a radius of two miles of the village. The border cut a channel several hundred miles long, mostly through settled agricultural land. The definition of this category was having at least one child living within 15 miles. We love our daughter to bits provided we are miles apart ! Only two had more than one child living within five miles. More than half of their other children lived more than 50 miles away and were seen less often than monthly. At the start of the study, more than half had more than one child living within five miles. I can see to a horizon, but that horizon is about ten miles ahead. We can know what is happening at one place thousands miles away immediately. Not more than 4 per cent of the certificates were issued for distances over 20 miles. Removal orders were issued for considerably longer distances, half within four miles and three-quarters within ten miles. In some remote regions, homecare workers must drive 50 miles one way to a patient's home. After that, walking 1700 miles across the uninhabited sierras must have seemed a mere diversion. Average distance transported was 78 miles; rheaverage duration was 8 hours. Over the miles : coping, communicating, and commiserating through age-theme greeting cards. The units were obviously travelling immense distances, several hundred miles between locations. All his life he had taken precautions to maintain a mile's distance from the type of inhumanity represented in the county. Territory had swelled from fewer than a million square miles in 1783 to exceed 3 million square miles. In the case of glass this crack speed is 4,000 miles an hour or 1,700 m/s, a velocity which has been confirmed experimentally. Much land had been improved, 'for these heaths extend near seventy miles'. One teacher who travelled hundreds of miles to take the workshop brought her 9-year-old son, whom she was unable to leave at home. A fastball, which is fast, can achieve speeds in excess of 95 miles an hour. One man travelled 600 miles to see the flying display and hundreds of others came distances ranging from 20 to 500 miles. Over half did not go beyond 10 miles, and more than half of the remainder stayed within 20. The anticipated mileage figures are 12,000 miles per annum for the cars and 20,000 miles per annum for the vans. The owners have decided to trade in the vehicles for new models after four years or 60,000 miles whichever is sooner. Their average current annual mileage was 6,242 miles, with a range of 10-30,000 miles. Walks of two or more miles and cycle rides of at least 20 minutes were separately recorded. In this area undoubted transiens forms were present before the appearance of swarms within several hundred miles. The swarm was estimated at some fifteen miles in length and some five miles in width. The belt is in places at least 4 miles wide. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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