Litre Meaning in English
word
ˈliː.tə
LEE-ter
lˈiːtɐ
LEE-tuh
释义
A litre is a unit of measurement for liquid volume, equal to 1,000 millilitres. It is commonly used to measure drinks, fuel, and other liquids.
用法与细微差别
'Litre' is the standard spelling outside the US; 'liter' is the American English variant. Used in metric measurements (not US customary system).
Spanish: litroPortuguese (BR): litroPortuguese (PT): litroChinese (Simplified): 升Chinese (Traditional): 公升Hindi: लीटरArabic: لترBengali: লিটারRussian: литрJapanese: リットルVietnamese: lítKorean: 리터Turkish: litreUrdu: لیٹرIndonesian: liter
例句
One litre of milk is enough for the recipe.
basic
How many litres does your water bottle hold?
basic
We need five litres of petrol for the trip.
basic
Could you grab a litre of orange juice on your way back?
natural
My car usually uses about eight litres of fuel per 100 kilometers.
natural
I only drank half a litre, but I’m already full.
natural