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acre-inch

/ey-ker-inch/US // ˈeɪ kərˈɪntʃ //

一英亩英寸,英亩英寸,英亩,一英亩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one-twelfth of an acre-foot, equal to 3,630 cubic feet.

Examples

  • Neil Patrick Harris, Hedwig and the Angry Inch Neil Patrick Harris in fishnets, high heels, and glitter could be a great gag.

  • With a 1¾-inch ice cream scoop (or two spoons), scoop round balls of dough onto the prepared sheet pans.

  • Cut the phyllo in half crosswise to make two (7 × 8½-inch) rectangles.

  • Anna Whiston-Donaldson is a popular blogger at An Inch of Gray.

  • In the coming month, Maynard may play a crucial role in helping the GOP inch forward on this controversial issue.

  • During the siege of Acre he commanded the covering force, and pushed reconnaissances far and wide.

  • Clodd tells us that one cubic inch of rotten stone contains 41 thousand million vegetable skeletons of diatoms.

  • Nearly every acre I have seen is susceptible of cultivation, and of course either cultivated, built upon, or devoted to wood.

  • I believe you will find this an exceeding good duty for a 5½-inch cylinder engine.

  • The care shown in rearing insures a perfect straightness of stem, and an equable diameter of about an inch or an inch and a half.