Definition of «litre»

A litre is a unit of volume measurement, which refers to the amount of space that can be filled by one cubic decimeter (cm³) or 1000 millilitres (mL). It is commonly used for measuring liquids and gases.

Usage examples

  1. I bought a 2-litre bottle of soda from the store.
  2. The car's fuel tank can hold up to 50 litres of petrol.
  3. The recipe calls for 1 litre of milk to make the cake.
  4. The swimming pool has a capacity of 500,000 litres of water.
  5. The water bottle I carry with me is 0.5 litres in volume.
  6. The milk cartons in the supermarket are usually sold in 1-litre packs.
  7. The engine requires an oil change every 5,000 kilometres or every three litres.
  8. The wine bottle on the table contains 750 millilitres, which is equal to 0.75 litres.
  9. The average human bladder can hold about half a litre of urine.
  10. The soft drink machine dispenses 250ml cans, equivalent to a quarter of a litre.

Sentences with «litre»

  • The CX - 5 will be available with either a 2 or 2.5 - litre petrol engines. (evo.co.uk)
  • The 2.2 - litre diesel engine is the only version we've currently tested. (evo.co.uk)
  • And while your at it make sure you drink at least a couple of litres of water everyday, that's at least. (baliwaves.com)
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