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		Definition of millimetre in English: millimetre(also mm) (US millimeter) noun ˈmɪlɪmiːtəˈmɪləˌmidər One thousandth of a metre (0.039 in.). 毫米(等于0.001米,即0.039英寸) Example sentencesExamples -  It may be found on any part of the body as a scaly and crusted patch from a few millimeters to many centimeters in diameter.
 -  The small-scale karren features, usually a few millimetres to a few metres in size, are the most widespread karstic landform.
 -  Love cannot be measured in millimetres, weighed in ounces or unwrapped and sliced.
 -  The firm notes on its Web site that the process can create objects with high precision at scales of less than a thousandth of a millimeter.
 -  The mean rainfall for September, across much of the country, ranges between a millimetre and some four millimetres.
 -  Outside, workmen on scaffolding grind and scrape at our walls, breaking in by the millimeter and decibel.
 -  Inches here, millimeters there, it didn't matter; all of the shots were misses.
 -  These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second.
 -  Place a layer about six millimetres (a quarter of an inch) thick on a tray, lined with plastic wrap.
 -  Lesion size can vary from a few millimeters to several centimeters.
 -  Normal rainfall in the province was between 120 millimeters and 130 millimeters.
 -  Lengths range from just a few millimeters to several centimeters.
 -  Slowly, millimetre by careful millimetre, she inched her hand towards the pouch.
 -  Patches can range from a few millimetres to a few centimetres in size.
 -  The sizes often vary from several millimeters to several centimeters.
 -  Some travel a few millimeters in their lifetimes, others thousands of miles.
 -  These vary in width from a few millimetres to a few hundred metres.
 -  Nanotechnology uses the scale of the nanometre, equal to one millionth of a millimetre.
 -  Engine oscillation is held to a few thousandths of a millimeter.
 -  With these branching patterns, roots can be characterized by fractal analysis over a range of scales from about a quarter of a millimetre to several centimetres.
 
    Definition of millimeter in US English: millimeter(also mm) (British millimetre) nounˈmiləˌmēdərˈmɪləˌmidər One thousandth of a meter (0.039 in.). 毫米(等于0.001米,即0.039英寸) Example sentencesExamples -  The mean rainfall for September, across much of the country, ranges between a millimetre and some four millimetres.
 -  The small-scale karren features, usually a few millimetres to a few metres in size, are the most widespread karstic landform.
 -  These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second.
 -  Some travel a few millimeters in their lifetimes, others thousands of miles.
 -  These vary in width from a few millimetres to a few hundred metres.
 -  Love cannot be measured in millimetres, weighed in ounces or unwrapped and sliced.
 -  Lesion size can vary from a few millimeters to several centimeters.
 -  Lengths range from just a few millimeters to several centimeters.
 -  The firm notes on its Web site that the process can create objects with high precision at scales of less than a thousandth of a millimeter.
 -  The sizes often vary from several millimeters to several centimeters.
 -  With these branching patterns, roots can be characterized by fractal analysis over a range of scales from about a quarter of a millimetre to several centimetres.
 -  It may be found on any part of the body as a scaly and crusted patch from a few millimeters to many centimeters in diameter.
 -  Nanotechnology uses the scale of the nanometre, equal to one millionth of a millimetre.
 -  Place a layer about six millimetres (a quarter of an inch) thick on a tray, lined with plastic wrap.
 -  Slowly, millimetre by careful millimetre, she inched her hand towards the pouch.
 -  Inches here, millimeters there, it didn't matter; all of the shots were misses.
 -  Outside, workmen on scaffolding grind and scrape at our walls, breaking in by the millimeter and decibel.
 -  Patches can range from a few millimetres to a few centimetres in size.
 -  Normal rainfall in the province was between 120 millimeters and 130 millimeters.
 -  Engine oscillation is held to a few thousandths of a millimeter.
 
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