mile

মাইল
definition
adverb
the second tape is miles better
by a great amount or a long way.
noun
The earth is approximately 93 million miles / 150 million kilometers from the sun.
a unit of linear measure equal to 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards (approximately 1.609 kilometers).
translation of 'mile'
প্রায় অর্ধক্রোশ,
3520 হাত
noun
মাইল,
প্রায় অদ্র্ধক্রোশ
example
Every five seconds counted is equal to approximately one 'mile' between you and the storm.
this is my favourite film by a 'mile'
The three-year-old colt had won each of his five starts this year, all Group I races at a 'mile' .
he rode the fastest 'mile' of his entire career in 1914
It seems to me like if it takes more kilometers to make a 'mile' , then it should take more kilograms to make a pound.
If we had another five 'miles' [8 kilometers] to go, we might not have all made it.
It missed the other man by 'miles' , instead coming to rest beside Eric's desk.
Never mind that the VCD is an inferior video format and is separated by 'miles' of digital excellence from the DVD.
First of all, if you came from Athens, you had to walk 210 'miles' [340 kilometers] to get to the site.
The guitar was the 20th century's most popular instrument by 'miles' .
A part of him refused to entertain the notion that when he reached its edge, he would be confronted by 'miles' of unrelenting desert sand.
I'd have said it was more like 3.7 'miles' rather than kilometres.
The earth is approximately 93 million 'miles' / 150 million kilometers from the sun.
Cross-channel trains reach speeds of up to 160 kilometers, or 100 'miles' per hour.
In one area some 10 square 'miles' [25 square kilometers] of the city was completely flattened.
Families then move a few 'miles' or kilometers away to an area richer in resources.
And for those who rarely venture South of the river - this beats every bar in West London by 'miles' .
And it wasn't a close win - it was a win by 'miles' , so that was nice.
Come daybreak, the atoll was about three 'miles' (five kilometers) away and had rough water.
In this new, higher orbit, the craft's linear velocity, measured in 'miles' per hour, was greater than before.
These small dwellings, each separated by 'miles' of forest, will provide nightly respite from the rain.
The deer taught her how to run, and keep running for 'miles' at a steady pace.
He hasn't looked happy so far in the championship at centre half-back and was 'miles' off the pace in the frenetic first twenty minutes.
There were plenty of supporters to cheer on the women as they set off along a five kilometre course - three 'miles' - around the estate.
Patti said kilometers are shorter than 'miles' , but the walk was still really long.
In winning their medals, the two Scotsmen moved British cycling onwards by 'miles' .
Villages, let alone pubs, don't grow on trees in this part of the world: we simply took the wrong route and missed it by 'miles' .
All afternoon I'd missed much bigger targets by 'miles' !
And that is still, in my opinion, the best American blog by 'miles' .
Each village is considered to own three 'miles' into the forest in every direction.
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