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Fahrleistung
mile [maɪl] СЪЩ
1. mile (distance):
Meile f <-, -n>
to be miles away прен
to miss sth by a mile
2. mile прен разг (far from):
3. mile прен разг (daydreaming):
Phrases:
a mile a minute разг
to see [or tell][or spot] sth a mile off
I. trav·el <Brit -ll- [or Am usu -l-]> [ˈtrævəl] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. travel (journey):
travel person
fliegen <flog, geflogen>
2. travel (move):
sich вин [fort]bewegen
3. travel разг (speed):
rasen разг
4. travel (react to travelling):
5. travel dated (deal in):
II. trav·el <Brit -ll- [or Am usu -l-]> [ˈtrævəl] ГЛАГ прх
III. trav·el [ˈtrævəl] СЪЩ
1. travel no pl (travelling):
Reisen ср
2. travel pl (journey):
Reise f <-, -n>
IV. trav·el [ˈtrævəl] СЪЩ modifier
travel (firm, industry, statistics):
trav·elled, Am trav·eled [ˈtrævəld] ПРИЛ
Запис в OpenDict
mile СЪЩ
miles travelled TRAFFIC OBS
travel
Present
Itravel
youtravel
he/she/ittravels
wetravel
youtravel
theytravel
Past
Itravelled / American English traveled
youtravelled / American English traveled
he/she/ittravelled / American English traveled
wetravelled / American English traveled
youtravelled / American English traveled
theytravelled / American English traveled
Present Perfect
Ihavetravelled / American English traveled
youhavetravelled / American English traveled
he/she/ithastravelled / American English traveled
wehavetravelled / American English traveled
youhavetravelled / American English traveled
theyhavetravelled / American English traveled
Past Perfect
Ihadtravelled / American English traveled
youhadtravelled / American English traveled
he/she/ithadtravelled / American English traveled
wehadtravelled / American English traveled
youhadtravelled / American English traveled
theyhadtravelled / American English traveled
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In the previous year, the railroad had 36.1 accidents per million miles travelled, in comparison to a national average of 14.6 accidents.
en.wikipedia.org
In 2012 the railway had 36.1 accidents per million miles travelled, in comparison to a national average of 14.6 accidents.
en.wikipedia.org
We talk about our bikes, we brag of miles travelled, and we share stories of those close calls.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
In this research, the amount of miles travelled to and from work directly correlates to weight gain.
www.independent.co.uk
The project's highly desirable in-fill location promotes community connectivity, walkability and enables residents to reduce emissions and vehicle miles travelled.
www.digitaljournal.com
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Normally the oil must be changed every 3000 miles but we had only driven 2000 miles.
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www.ronny-pannasch.de
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Normalerweise muss das Öl alle 3000 Meilen gewechselt werden, aber wir waren erst 2000 Meilen gefahren.
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On the “ last mile ” – early warning systems for tsunamis – between demands and reality
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www.giz.de
Auf der „ letzten Meile “ - Tsunamifrühwarnung – zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit
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All in all we drove 3.462 miles or 5.540 kilometers. Here we have to add that according to our experiences the driving distances in the parks and cities amount to 10-20 % of the total kilometers.
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www.ronny-pannasch.de
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Alles in allem sind wir 3.462 Meilen oder auch 5.540 Kilometer gefahren, wobei hier anzumerken ist, daß die Fahrstrecken in den Parks bzw. Städten nach unserer jetzigen Erfahrung mit ca. 10-20 % der Gesamtkilometer zu Buche schlagen.
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7 March 2013 On the 'last mile' - early warning systems for tsunamis - between demands and reality
www.giz.de
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7. März 2013 Auf der "letzten Meile" - Tsunamifrühwarnung zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit
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The survivors and their descendants continue to suffer from illness, disease and severe deformities caused by exposure to nuclear radiation during and after the testing, which took place 100 miles outside of the city.
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www.theatomproject.org
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Die Überlebenden und ihre Nachkommen leiden weiterhin an Krankhei und schweren Missbildungen durch Aussetzung an radioaktiver Strahlung während und nach den Atomwaffentests, die 100 Meilen außerhalb der Stadt stattgefunden haben.
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