meter in Japanese
meter in Japanese is メーター, 計量器, 拍子 — meter means a device that measures the amount of something, such as electricity, gas, or water used.
meter in Japanese
メーター
Pronounced: mētā
A device that measures things.
計量器
Pronounced: keiryōki
A device that measures things.
拍子
Pronounced: hyōshi
US standard spelling of metre (“the rhythm or measure in language”).
韻律
Pronounced: inritsu
US standard spelling of metre (“the rhythm or measure in language”).
What does "meter" mean?
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noun A device that measures the amount of something, such as electricity, gas, or water used.
"The engineer came to read the electricity meter."
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verb To measure or control the amount of something using such a device.
"The pump meters out exactly one litre at a time."
meter in a sentence
- The engineer came to read the electricity meter.
- She fed coins into the parking meter before running into the shop.
- The pump meters out exactly one litre at a time.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "meter" in Japanese?
"meter" in Japanese is メーター, 計量器, 拍子. meter means: A device that measures the amount of something, such as electricity, gas, or water used.
How do you pronounce メーター?
"meter" in Japanese is メーター, pronounced "mētā".
How do you use "meter" in a sentence?
Example: "The engineer came to read the electricity meter." In Japanese, "meter" is メーター, 計量器, 拍子.
Are there other ways to say "meter" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "meter": メーター, 計量器, 拍子, 韻律.
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