meter
noun [ C ] uk/ˈmiː.tər/ us/ˈmiː.t̬ɚ/
(DEVICE)
计,仪,表
a device that measures the amount of something that is used
The electricity meter is in the basement. 电表在地下室。
You'll need some change for the parking meter. 你需要些零钱付计时停车费。
A man came to read the meter (= see how much gas had been used). 有人来抄表了。
(出租车的)计价器
the device in a taxi that measures the distance or the amount of time spent travelling and shows how much you have to pay
The cab driver left the meter running while I helped Mum to her front door. 我扶妈妈下车走到前门口这段时间,出租车司机一直开着计价器。
(MEASUREMENT)
米(metre 的美式拼法)
US spelling of metre
meter
verb [ T ] uk/ˈmiː.tər/ us/ˈmiː.t̬ɚ/
(用仪表)计,计量
to use meters to measure how much gas, electricity, or water is used
Britain's water companies are planning to meter water consumption. 英国的自来水公司正计划计量水的用量。