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mile
/ˈmaɪ(ə)l/
哩,英哩,較大的距離
From:
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mile
英里
M
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mile
n.
A
certain
measure
of
distance
,
being
equivalent
in
England
and
the
United
States
to
320
poles
or
rods
,
or
5,280
feet
.
Note:
☞
The
distance
called
a
mile
varies
greatly
in
different
countries
.
Its
length
in
yards
is
,
in
Norway
, 12,182;
in
Brunswick
, 11,816;
in
Sweden
, 11,660;
in
Hungary
, 9,139;
in
Switzerland
, 8,548;
in
Austria
, 8,297;
in
Prussia
, 8,238;
in
Poland
, 8,100;
in
Italy
, 2,025;
in
England
and
the
United
States
, 1,760;
in
Spain
, 1,552;
in
the
Netherlands
, 1,094.
Geographical mile
or
Nautical mile
,
one
sixtieth
of
a
degree
of
a
great
circle
of
the
earth
,
or
6080.27
feet
.
Mile run
.
Same
as
Train mile
.
See
under
Train
.
Roman mile
,
a
thousand
paces
,
equal
to
1,614
yards
English
measure
.
Statute mile
,
a
mile
conforming
to
statute
,
that
is
,
in
England
and
the
United
States
,
a
mile
of
5,280
feet
,
as
distinguished
from
any
other
mile
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mile
n
1:
a
unit
of
length
equal
to
1760
yards
[
syn
:
statute mile
, {
stat
mi
,
land mile
,
mi
]
2:
a
unit
of
length
used
in
navigation
;
equivalent
to
the
distance
spanned
by
one
minute
of
arc
in
latitude
; 1,852
meters
[
syn
:
nautical mile
,
mi
,
naut mi
,
knot
, {
international
nautical mile
,
air mile
]
3:
a
large
distance
; "
he
missed
by
a
mile
"
4:
a
former
British
unit
of
length
once
used
in
navigation
;
equivalent
to
1828.8
meters
(6000
feet
) [
syn
:
sea mile
]
5:
a
British
unit
of
length
equivalent
to
1,853.18
meters
(6,082
feet
) [
syn
:
nautical mile
,
naut mi
,
mi
, {
geographical
mile
,
Admiralty mile
]
6:
an
ancient
Roman
unit
of
length
equivalent
to
1620
yards
[
syn
:
Roman mile
]
7:
a
Swedish
unit
of
length
equivalent
to
10
km
[
syn
: {
Swedish
mile
]
8:
a
footrace
extending
one
mile
; "
he
holds
the
record
in
the
mile
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Mile
(
from
Lat
.
mille
, "
a
thousand
;"
Matt
. 5:41),
a
Roman
measure
of
1,000
paces
of
5
feet
each
.
Thus
the
Roman
mile
has
1618
yards
,
being
142
yards
shorter
than
the
English
mile
.
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