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kilo

/kee-loh, kil-oh/US // ˈki loʊ, ˈkɪl oʊ //UK // (ˈkiːləʊ) //

公斤,千克,公里,千米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ki·los.

    • : kilogram.
    • : kilometer.

Examples

  • Now, more than 1 million people have registered for Zwift, an app where they can obsess daily over their watts per kilo, heart rate, and cadence.

  • “The type of graphene we are looking at for packaging will currently cost in bulk around $200 per kilo,” says Juliussen.

  • Just a few months ago, an average chicken cost 110 rubles per kilo and Monday it is 130 rubles.

  • Greason said that an old-fashioned NASA-type government launch costs between $5000 and $8000 per kilo.

  • This defendant was charged with having a kilo of heroin, serious dealer weight, but he had not been indicted.

  • The best horsetail hair comes from Latin America, at $25 a kilo.

  • Rhino horn can fetch up to $60,000 per kilo on the black market.

  • In twenty years the average price fell from about 235 to 135 marks the 1000 kilo.

  • On the other side of the fire, reclining upon his elbow, the gnome Kilo is poking the coals with a stick.

  • One kilo of indigo yields in this manner a very concentrated vat of from 10 to 15 litres.

  • Look at those great clusters of dates—ten francs a kilo, and we pay sixteen.

  • Let those who haste to decry modern institutions remember that to-day you can buy bread in Tournus for a few sous the kilo.