centimeter

英['sentɪˌmiːtə] 美['sentəˌmiːtə]
  • n. 厘米(=1/100米);公分
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Noun:
  1. a metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter

1. A centimeter can be infinitely divided into smaller units.
一厘米可以无穷尽地分成更小的单位。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Human brains have more than 100 million cells per cubic centimeter.
人脑每立方厘米有一亿多个细胞.

来自辞典例句

3. The scale of this map is one centimeter to the kilometer.
这个地图的比例是用一厘米代表一公里.

来自辞典例句

4. Common units of volume are cubic centimeter.
常见的体积单位是立方厘米.

来自辞典例句

5. The scientist calculated the number of atoms in a cubic centimeter of oxygen.
科学家算出了每1立方厘米氧中原子的数量.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A centimeter is a unit of length.
      厘米属于长度单位。
    2. Using distant quasars as beacons, the antenna positions are triangulated for measurements within a centimeter, sometimes even within millimeters.
      天线位置呈三角形,用远处的这些类星体做参考标志,测量误差可为厘米量级,有时甚至为毫米。
    3. Human brains have more than 100 million cells per cubic centimeter.
      人脑每立方公分有一亿多个细胞。
    4. The light from these dim objects arrives at a trickle of only one photon per minute in each square centimeter.
      当这些昏暗物体发出的光抵达地球,在每平方公分内每分钟只有一个光子。