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Square-foot vs. square feet - WordReference Forums
2017年2月14日 · You do not need the word "area". "He just bought a house with "2000 square feet" or "2000-square-foot” area." - "2000 square feet" or "2000-square-foot” is an area... However, as has been pointed out, this type of description of houses in the UK, Ireland and most of the English speaking world is very rare.
feet/metres square or square feet/metres? - WordReference Forums
2012年6月21日 · Square feet on the other hand, is measurement of area. A rectangle with area six square feet might have sides two feet & three feet long: 2ft x 3ft = 6 sq ft. A rectangle with area eight square feet might have sides two feet & four feet long: 2ft x 4ft = 8 sq ft. (A rectangle eight feet square has area of 64 square feet.) _____ PS.
square-feet / square-foot | WordReference Forums
2008年4月23日 · The floor of the kitchen is 30 square feet in size The floor of the kitched is 30 square foot in size Obviously square feet is the grammatically correct option but square foot is also commonly used and is, I guess, one of those instances where, despite being technically wrong, it has entered into common usage to such an extent that it is sort ...
Abbreviations for standard measurements - WordReference Forums
2005年3月15日 · In English, we abbreviate: feet = ft inches = in square inches = sq in cubic feet = cu ft ounces = oz gallon = gal quart = qt I know the words pies, pulgadas, cuadrados, cúbicos, onzas, galón, cuarto, but what are the abbreviations in Spanish? Since these are American measures, can I...
Abbreviazione Metri Lineari - WordReference Forums
2015年4月24日 · Hence the term "linear" feet is used. For example, if you were going to purchase ceramic tile, you would normally order the tile by the square foot since that is the most reasonable way to measure the floor (LENGTH (in feet) multiplied by …
three times longer than=three times as long as? - WordReference …
2015年8月23日 · Stick A is three feet longer than stick B. if stick B is 1 foot long, then stick A is 4 feet long. In this construction we "add" the three excess items to the original item. I believe the above is the cause of the confusion in those who are confused. Some seem to see it as analogous Stick A is three times longer than stick B.
How can I read this in English? m³ (3-small 3) - exponent
2010年4月22日 · An easy way to remember this is that a square with side m has an area equal to m times m, or m^2 (m-squared), and a cube with side m has volume equal to m times m times m, or m^3 (m-cubed). If m is the unit "meter," then you read these as copyright stated. (m^2 means m with an exponent (superscript) of 2.)
Preposition: in/on the square - "on the square" - WordReference …
2008年12月14日 · In AE usage (which in this matter is different from BE usage), to be in a square is to be in the area the square itself covers, while to be on a square is to be along the edge. One would say that Nelson's Column is in Trafalgar Square, but the National Gallery is on the square.
on/in/at a square - WordReference Forums
2017年12月29日 · This occupies one side of Trafalgar Square, and I find that "in Trafalgar Square" is most popular, but "on" and "at" are both used, and by native English speakers too. "At" is rather more than a point; it could, for instance, refer to a building (provided you weren't referring specifically to the inside of it, although the inside is not ...
EN: in / on / at Times Square and Piccadilly Circus
2014年12月14日 · Bonjour à tous, Quelqu'un pourrait-il me préciser si les deux prépositions sont acceptables dans les phrases suivantes: I saw huge screens in Times Square and Piccadilly Circus. I saw huge screens on Times Square and Piccadilly Circus. …