"4000 meters" is the English way of saying "4000米" in Chinese.

The measurement "meter" comes from the Latin word "metrum," which means "a measure." It was originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the Earth's equator to the North Pole. In 1799, the French Academy of Sciences defined the meter as the length of a platinum-iridium bar that was kept in the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in Paris, France. The meter is now defined as the distance traveled by light in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.

Here are some English examples using "4000 meters":

"The marathon race is 42.195 kilometers, which is equivalent to 26.219 miles or 26,219 yards or 104,980 feet or 32,808.4 inches or 4000 meters."
"The Olympic swimming pool is 50 meters long, so it would take 80 laps to swim 4000 meters."
"Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, stands at an elevation of 8848 meters, which is about 29,029 feet or 5.5 miles or 8.8 kilometers or 4000 meters."

中文翻译:

"马拉松比赛是42.195公里,相当于26.219英里或26,219码或104,980英尺或32,808.4英寸或4000米。"
"奥林匹克游泳池是50米长,所以要游80圈才能游4000米。"
"世界上最高的山峰珠穆朗玛峰海拔8848米,大约是29,029英尺或5.5英里或8.8公里或4000米。"
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最佳回答 2023-03-20