millimetre
Definition:
1. A metric unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter.
Use 'millimetre' in a sentence:
- 1. The equipment includes two black and white cameras that operate with an eight millimetre (8 mm) chip.
- 2. Man: It says the length is five forty but it should be four twenty millimetres.
- 3. One second of arc movement is one thirtieth of a millimetre.
- 4. Beneath the car's pretty sheet metal is a 4. 4 metre-length body and an updated GM Delta platform with a 71 millimetre-longer wheelbase.
- 5. It's five-nine-oh millimetres instead of the usual six hundred, which she needs to fit in a particular space.
- 6. The deviation is reduced to one millimetre.
- 7. Bend the end section of the contact wire a few millimetres upwards.
- 8. Now the length won't change that'll still be eight hundred and five millimetres.
- 9. Ash particles are normally in the 50-100 micron (0.05 to 0.1 millimetre) range.
- 10. The'bulge'at the Equator had been shrinking by less than a millimetre a year, according to National Geographic.
- 11. For example in Brittany we were able to monitor a movement of two millimetres between high and low tide.
- 12. Millimetre wave synthetic aperture radiometer terminal guidance technology.
- 13. But the weaving of these yarns, which may be only one-thousandth of a millimetre thick, is complicated and expensive.
- 14. The gemstone is 28.6 millimetres high and weighs 139.43 carats.
- 15. Last year his team achieved a milestone when it manoeuvred a 1.5-millimetre bead through a 5-millimetre artery in a living pig.
- 16. Nanocrystals, also known as quantum dots, are semiconducting particles with a diameter of a few millionths of a millimetre.
- 17. One millimetre to the left and who knows?
- 18. It consist of a 4, 200 millimetre bloomer make in germany and a home make finishing mill.
- 19. Qatar's meteorological office said 51.2 millimetres had fallen so far this month.
- 20. The total amount of pollen was measured more accurately by30 millimetre diameter globes.
- 21. The pebble has about a one millimetre microsphere diameter. The coolant is in fact helium.
- 22. The use of the digital images means researchers can see prints in 3d, with accuracy to one-100th of a millimetre.
- 23. One second of arc movement is one thirtieth ofa millimetre.
- 24. Graham Short etched the motto "Nothing is impossible" which measures just a tenth of a millimetre.
- 25. The results indicated that endocrine cells, especially D cells, were higher than in adults in terms of mean per square millimetre.
- 26. at a few millimetres per second and.
- 27. The bugs, which are less than a millimetre long, feed on scales of human skin and produce allergens which are easily inhaled during sleep.
- 28. The deviation is reduced to one millimetre .
- 29. How it works: a 2-metre antenna and mobile generator produce and aim a beam of 95-gigahertz (3-millimetre) radiation.
- 30. We'll be able to look at millimetre movements over the time span of a year.
- 31. Recognition Technology of Warship Targets for Millimetre Guidance Radar Seeker.
- 32. But we're reducing the width slightly, from two hundred and six to two hundred and two millimetres.
- 33. One centimeter is equal to10 millimetres.
- 34. Technology for Making a Certain Millimetre-wave Active Phased-array Radar Cracked-array Antenna.
- 35. There were four days with rainfall exceeding 100 millimetres recorded at the Observatory.
- 36. The edge must be machined down to0.02 millimetres.
- 37. The total amount of pollen was measured more accurately by 30 millimetre diameter globes.
- 38. Analysis and Discussion on Gain Measurement Error of Dual-Band Monopulse Millimetre Wave Antenna.
- 39. For the first time since the crisis erupted two years ago, global leaders went a few millimetres beyond what was expected of them.
- 40. He shaved a millimetre off the block.
- 41. If the spring had gone one millimetre to the right I would have lost my sight.
- 42. The equipment includes two black and white cameras that operate with an eight millimetre ( 8 mm) chip.
- 43. The system can print electronic features smaller than a hundredth of a millimetre wide from a variety of materials.
- 44. Inside, a latticed wall made from pieces of 25-millimetre-thick plywood is intended to "express a blurred space like a fractus cloud".
- 45. And whichever cell covers a tenth of a millimetre fastest (probably taking about an hour to do so) will be declared the winner.
- 46. There are around three million sheets of graphene in a millimetre-thick layer of graphite.
- 47. One millimetre (or the diameter of the head of a pin) is equal to one-million nanometres.
- 48. The silicon chips are less than a millimetre thick.
- 49. That means they contain spherical nodules a few millimetres across, known as chondrules.
- 50. It's nine millimetres long.
- 51. He would not give a millimetre where his convictions were at stake.
- 52. Despite her size, I can adjust the direction by millimetres with the push of a button.
- 53. To stop the bare stem from dying, cut the stem a few millimetres above a side shoot.
- 54. So, a sixty millimetre diameter pebble.
- 55. The focus is on individuals, tweaking performances to squeeze an extra hundredth of a second here, an extra millimetre there.
- 56. The screws are sized in millimetres.