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Miles

Miles

(n)
UK
maɪlz
US
ˈmaɪəlz
Definition: Miles, miles
Meaning: Hàng dặm, hàng lí
Very Common
How to use "Miles" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Halong Bay is approximately 579 square miles in size and is home to approximately 1600 fishermen who live in floating villages.

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A tornado can have wind speeds of over 300 miles per hour (480 km/h).

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Most tornadoes have wind speeds less than 110 miles per hour (180 km/h), are about 250 feet (80 m) across and travel a few miles before disappearing.

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That was an astounding 11 billion miles (17 billion kilometers) away from Earth.

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Tokyo covers an area of 2,188 square kilometers (845 square miles).

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In 2004, Coca-Cola created Miles Thirst, a vinyl doll voiced by Reno Wilson (the voice of Frenzy, Mudflap and Brains from across the Transformers films) in order to exploit the hip-hop market to advertise their range of soft drinks.

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They can run with a speed of about 65 kilometers per hour/40 miles per hour.

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Abraham Lincoln was sometimes called Abe Lincoln or "Honest Abe" after he ran miles to give a customer the right amount of change.

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The popular Indonesian island is actually massive and covers an area of 2,200 square miles.

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The massive sculpture pictures Lord Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda, and can be seen for miles at different points on the island.

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For a regular horse, their top speed is approximately 27 miles per hour, although the fastest horse ever recorded could reach 55 miles per hour!

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It is situated on one of the finest sheltered harbours of the Pacific region, about 700 miles (1,100 km) southeast of Hong Kong.

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The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, reaching speeds of up to 70 miles per hour.

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They can accelerate from 0 to 68 miles per hour in just three seconds.

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The area is 105 square kilometres (41 square miles), and around 2.15 million people live there.

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The average running speed for peacocks is 10 miles per hour (16 kph).

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After all, there are more than 250 miles of cycle path weaving across the city.

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It is just 15 miles long and is the only desert in the world with a long boardwalk for visitors to enjoy the scenery.

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It is 1,178 miles (1,896 km) long!

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They can swim up to 25 miles per hour!

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