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mile [maɪl] SUBST

1. mile (unit):

mile
mila f (≈ 1,609 km)

3. mile GB (much):

nautical mile SUBST

sea mile SUBST

sea mile
mila f morska (=1852 m)

Expressions couramment utilisées avec mile

to run a mile fam
half a mile
to stick out a mile
to smell sth a mile off
a miss is as good as a mile prov

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
A four-mile-long pedestrian promenade was constructed in 1935.
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The shock wave rattled buildings miles from the epicenter and shattered glass for a mile around, which proved the source of most of the injuries.
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She became the first amputee to finish the 100-mile race.
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His desk was in scholarly disarray, covered with loose-leaf binders and memos on what can be built where in the 500-square-mile county.
www.theeagle.com
It was almost a mile and a half walk from the station to the local grammar school sports field.
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The wind driven flames jumped roads and firelines, and burning embers started new fires a mile (1.6 km) or more ahead of the main fires.
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The center has a skate park, a swimming pool, an outdoor basketball pavilion, a lighted sports field, a playground, a.20 mile hike and bicycle trail, and lighted tennis courts.
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The 1979 model's 11.36 second quarter mile time (at 117.95 mph) was quicker than other superbikes of the day.
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Numerous 5 to 10 mile-long faults branch off the main fault.
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Flag states have right of innocent passage inside the 12-mile limit provided such passage is innocent and vessels do not hover.
www.todayszaman.com

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