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mile [maɪl] SUST.

1. mile (unit):

mila f (≈ 1,609 km)

2. mile coloq. (long distance):

miles from home
miles away

3. mile ingl. brit. (much):

to feel miles better

nautical mile SUST.

sea mile SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The three-person co-ed teams travelled between 300 and 500 miles.
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Immediately before the start of the war, more than half of all airline passenger and freight miles were subsidised.
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Josh wins single scull race. 2 miles, in 15:37.
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The trumpet-shaped pond is about 3.0 miles long.
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Three miles below the fall the chasm is 1,050 feet deep.
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The shock wave rattled buildings miles from the epicenter and shattered glass for a mile around, which proved the source of most of the injuries.
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For instance, the cap on the number of miles/kilometers you are allowed to clock up over the period of the agreement.
www.anglocelt.ie
Various payment options were allowed: major credit cards, mobile phone, hotspot accounts and even frequent flyer miles.
en.wikipedia.org
The carbon fiber and titanium craft will be capable of cruising for about 6.2 miles (10km) and can stay down unaided for 24 hours.
www.telegraph.co.uk
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.
www.nola.com

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