Glossary entry (derived from question below)
français term or phrase:
1m40, 1m45, 1m60, 1m75, 1m80
anglais translation:
4'7
Added to glossary by
Paul Stevens
Sep 4, 2002 08:45
22 yrs ago
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français term
1m40, 1m45, 1m60, 1m75, 1m80
français vers anglais
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Sizes
Please convert to British English and indicate a good online converter by the way, thanks in advance.
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4'7", 4'9", 5'3", 5'9", 5'11"
The above measurements are to the nearest inch. There are 39.3+ inches (= 3'3"+) to a metre.
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4 foot 7 inches
Done the first one ... you should be able to do the others at the site below (converter at the bottom).
We wouldn't always convert to feet and inches, but would if these are people's heights.
HTH
Mary
We wouldn't always convert to feet and inches, but would if these are people's heights.
HTH
Mary
Reference:
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Source for conversion
Here's a source where you will be able to find what you are looking for.
http://www.metric.fsworld.co.uk/
http://www.metric.fsworld.co.uk/si_lm.htm#mike
http://www.metric.fsworld.co.uk/
http://www.metric.fsworld.co.uk/si_lm.htm#mike
19 minutes
4,59 ft, 4,75 ft, 5,24 ft, 5,74 ft, 5.90 ft
1 m = 3,28 ft
I've converted meters into feet, but you can also convert it into inches, yards or whatever you want, by using the online converters below:
www.allmeasures.com
www.convert-me.com
I've converted meters into feet, but you can also convert it into inches, yards or whatever you want, by using the online converters below:
www.allmeasures.com
www.convert-me.com
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Connversion
Free downloadable converter
Converter Buddy
Converter Buddy
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Ici, en bas à gauche.... "Units conversion"
Et tout le monde oublie qu'il y a un convertisseur d'unités sur ProZ !!! :-)
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Mary Worby
: Knew it was there, but unfortunately it's not great at doing feet and inches!
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right, but I use it in many other cases.
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1.40 m, 1.45 m, 1.60 m, 1.70 m, 1.80 m
Sizes of what? Dimensions in the UK are metric, so general "British English" is as shown above. Of course, if you're talking about how tall people are...
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