tape measure - translation to greek
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tape measure - translation to greek

FLEXIBLE RULER USED TO MEASURE SIZE OR DISTANCE
Measuring tape; Tape measurer; Tapemeasure; Farrand Rapid Rule; Tape (surveying); Measuring string; Talmeter
  • A millimeter-only metric roll-up tape measure being used.
  • A dual scale inch/centimeter tape measure.
  •  Hiram A. Farrand with the Farrand Rapid Rule
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  • Red EC classification symbols printed on a Class II measure, calibrated at 20°C.
  • Self-retracting metal tape measure (US customary)
  • Diagram showing fractions of an inch on a standard sixteenth measuring tape
  • Manually reeled tape measure
  • Plastic tape measure (cm)

tape measure         
μετροταινία
keep down         
  • Robert Smirke]] (n.d.)
  • The first page of Shakespeare's ''Measure for Measure'', printed in the [[First Folio]] of 1623
  • William Hamilton]] of Isabella appealing to Angelo
  • ''Mariana'' (1851) by [[John Everett Millais]]
  • Pompey Bum, as he was portrayed by nineteenth-century actor [[John Liston]]
  • ''Mariana'' (1888) by [[Valentine Cameron Prinsep]]
  • ''Isabella'' (1888) by [[Francis William Topham]]
  • ''Claudio and Isabella'' (1850) by [[William Holman Hunt]]
PLAY BY SHAKESPEARE
Measure for measure; Barnardine; Measure For Measure; Mistress Overdone; Abhorson; Overdone; Over done; Kate Keepdown; Keepdown; Keep down
v. συγκρατώ, μένω σκυμμένος, κρατώ σε υποταγή, κρατώ χαμηλά
tape deck         
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  • EMI BTR2 machines in a BBC recording room, 12 November 1961.
  • Marconi-Stille steel tape recorder at BBC studios, London, 1937
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  • Size comparison of Elcaset (left) with standard Compact Cassette
  • This tape recorder of Dr. Goodale is exhibited in the private Phonograph Museum in Mariazell, Austria.
  • WDR]] radio archive with a broadcast tape from 1990. This is a centre hub with only a very short length of tape wound round it.
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  • Solidyne GMS200 tape recorder with computer self-adjustment. Argentina 1980–1990
  • Otari MX-80 24-track with 2-inch reels
  • Size comparison of RCA tape cartridge (right) with the more common Compact Cassette
  • A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from [[RadioShack]].
  • [[Compact cassette]]
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  • Early model Studer professional tape recorder, 1969
  • Tape deck in operation
  • Editing magnetic tape
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  • Magnetic wire recorder, invented by [[Valdemar Poulsen]], 1898. It is exhibited at [[Brede works]] Industrial Museum, Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Magnetophon from a German radio station in World War II
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MACHINE FOR RECORDING SOUND
Audio tape; Magnetic tape recorder; Tape deck; Audiotape; Tape recorders; Tape machine; Audio tapes; Magnetic tape recording; Tape player; Tape recording; Audio-tape; Tapedeck speeds; Magnetic-tape sound recording; Magnetic audiotape; Dual-track tape recorder; Tape-recorder; Audio tape recorder; Magnetic tape player; Magnetic tape deck; Magnetic tape machine; Magnetic tape sound recording
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Definition

tape measure
(tape measures)
A tape measure is a strip of metal, plastic, or cloth which has numbers marked on it and is used for measuring.
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Wikipedia

Tape measure

A tape measure or measuring tape is a flexible ruler used to measure length or distance.

It consists of a ribbon of cloth, plastic, fibre glass, or metal strip with linear measurement markings. It is a common measuring tool. Its design allows for a measure of great length to be easily carried in pocket or toolkit and permits one to measure around curves or corners. Today it is ubiquitous, even appearing in miniature form as a keychain fob, or novelty item. Surveyors use tape measures in lengths of over 100 m.

Examples of use of tape measure
1. Immediately, his daughter Rita appeared – all teeth and tape measure.
2. Place a tape measure around your middle, over your belly button.
3. Your constrictor hitch knowledge could prove handy, too. ') Tape measure Measuring things is useful and fun.
4. Getting out the tape measure could save your life in the battle of the bulge, say researchers.
5. The meat ration was cut further in 1'4', and butchers grumbled that they needed not scales, but a tape measure.