English translation of 'el kilómetro'
noun
kilometerEn Estados Unidos las distancias se expresan en millas, miles. Un kilómetro equivale a 0.6 millas aproximadamente.
Está a tres kilómetros de aquí. It’s three kilometers from here.
a 90 kilómetros por hora at 90 kilometers per hour
¡Caminamos kilómetros y kilómetros! We walked for miles!
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A tan solo 12 kilómetros de distancia.
En concreto, la altitud a la que fue identificado era de 339 kilómetros.
A pesar su enorme tamaño, de 200 kilómetros, no ofrece vistas espectaculares para un visitante.
Pero la catalana no viajó 9.000 kilómetros solo para hacer bailar al público.
Solo, a cientos de kilómetros de su casa, sin su familia, sin su pierna.
Los misiles recorrieron entre 70 y 100 kilómetros, según la nota oficial.
Debe saber pegar un tiro desde un kilómetro de distancia".
Por los 119 kilómetros del primero pasan 85.000 autos por día.
Por los 56 kilómetros del segundo, 77.000.
Por las calles peatonales sólo podrán circular a 10 kilómetros por hora.
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kilómetro
British English: kilometre
/kɪˈlɒmɪtə; ˈkɪləˌmiːtə/ NOUN
A kilometre is a metric unit of distance or length. One kilometre is a thousand metres, and is equal to 0.62 miles.
- American English: kilometer /ˈkɪləmitər, kɪˈlɒmɪtər/
- Arabic: كِيلومِتْر
- Brazilian Portuguese: quilômetro
- Chinese: 公里
- Croatian: kilometar
- Czech: kilometr
- Danish: kilometer
- Dutch: kilometer
- European Spanish: kilómetro
- Finnish: kilometri
- French: kilomètre
- German: Kilometer
- Greek: χιλιόμετρο
- Italian: chilometro
- Japanese: キロメートル
- Korean: 킬로미터
- Norwegian: kilometer
- Polish: kilometr
- European Portuguese: quilómetro
- Romanian: kilometru
- Russian: километр
- Spanish: kilómetro
- Swedish: kilometer
- Thai: กิโลเมตร (หน่วยวัดระยะในระบบเมตริก)
- Turkish: kilometre
- Ukrainian: кілометр
- Vietnamese: kilomet
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