Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A meter long in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Even if it is only a meter long.
This bag is almost a meter long and big enough for all your airsoft gear.
Sea cucumber can be half a meter long!
It was about a meter long and could use branches
Sea cucumber can be half a meter long!
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It's a third of a meter long, exactly the same length as the spur beneath the flower.
And now to summarize, the kappa is about a meter long.
Of 50 million years ago. She is a meter long and a common sight in the forest.
But they have to be careful- Flat-backed turtles are over a meter long.
The larva makes a, hardly visible, up to a meter long, linear mine in the bark of the stem.
In some species the gray-green leaves become more than a meter long.
This part is almost a meter long, hand painted
Its preferred habitat is the freshwater and it can grow up to a meter long.
Cut sewer of plastic pipe about a meter long should be cut crosswise into shorter pieces.
he's just not a meter long! More info.
With the carbon lens hood installed, the lens is more than half a meter long.
Rabbits dig burrows half a meter long, and they close the entrance off, to open it in the morning
unwind it, it's a meter long, two nanometers thick.
Owing to the size of a meter long and its easily removable structure,
this nose should not be a meter long.«.
He's a metre long and weighs 15 kilos.
Our continuous length tapes let you create labels up to a metre long.
Horns up to a metre long.
Related to woodlice, these strange-looking monsters are half a metre long.
Eventually, a single strand may be a metre long.
By adding additional sections, the table can be made a metre longer.
The Asp, which can grow up to a metre long, and the Striped ruffe prefer the strong currents of the main river.
At less than a metre long, this was a dinosaur perfectly suited to live in the trees.
She is a metre long and a common sight in the forest of fifty million years ago.
