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mille marin

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

geographical mile SAM. NAVT.

mille m. spol marin
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. mile [brit. angl. mʌɪl, am. angl. maɪl] SAM.

1. mile (unit of length):

mile m. spol (= 1609 mètres)
≈ 800 mètres

2. mile fig.:

3. mile (race):

II. miles SAM.

miles mn. samost. (as intensifier):

miles bigger, more important etc
to be miles out (wrong) estimate, figure:
to be miles out person:

III. mile [brit. angl. mʌɪl, am. angl. maɪl]

to talk a mile a minute am. angl.

v slovarju PONS

mile [maɪl] SAM.

mile m. spol

fraza:

v slovarju PONS

mile [maɪl] SAM.

mile m. spol (équivalent à 1609 mètres)

fraza:

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But heavy rain can turn to torrents sluicing off sun-baked desert or pavement into miles of flood channels constructed to protect homes and businesses.
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Slaves often had to walk 20 miles a day, barefoot and shackled, he said, and the constant rubbing of the manacles left permanent bone spurs.
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In some areas, littoral seaweeds can extend several miles out to sea.
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The flight established the over-water distance record of 735 kilometers (457 statute miles) in five hours.
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