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Перевод: altitude
[существительное] высота ; высоты ; высота над уровнем моря; высокие места; возвышенность ; высокое положение; высотная болезнь
Тезаурус:
- Cruising Altitude was so impressive in beating Morley Street at Newbury that he has been backed down to 8-1 for the Champion.
- Wales has its main upland areas in the northwest (Snowdonia), central Wales (Cambrian Mountains) and in south central Wales (Brecon Beacons), rising to a maximum altitude of 1,085m at Snowdon (Figure 2).
- The summit is 2373 feet above the sea, not a great altitude, but to the many pilgrims who climb to it time and time again, it is a stepping stone to heaven.
- They are grown on north, north-east and northwest-facing slopes at an altitude of 150 to 200 metres.
- After take-off, we climbed for altitude, but after twenty minutes, the engine heated up and started to shake.
- Most of the Auvergne is topographically part of the vast Massif Central of south-central France; in consequence only a third of its land area is under 400m in altitude.
- Rather, I suspect that with shorter legs the angle of attack in a three-point altitude would be insufficient, resulting in a "hot ship" in the landing phase.
- When the altitude is high (and there is plenty of highland around the equator) they can be positively cold.
- On his seasonal debut he was beaten six lengths by the very fit Cruising Altitude.
- Barry Hills is expecting his Cesarewitch winner Nomadic Way to reach the top in due course but his one run this season hardly suggests he will beat Cruising Altitude receiving only 4lb.
- On the front of the astrolabe there was a thin plate (the tympan) on which was engraved a stereographic projection of the lines of altitude and azimuth (angular distance along the horizon) as they would be for an observer at a given latitude.
- At Cheltenham this afternoon, CRUISING ALTITUDE (1.20) should be more at home on the ground than the champion hurdler Beech Road in the Bula Hurdle, while his Newbury victim, MORLEY STREET (2.30) looks good in the Mercury Communications hurdle.
- No doubt age-old instincts tell them that altitude gives a measure of protection, but often the fact that a site commands good views seems a positive recommendation, as if a distant prospect of fields or farmyard is in itself an aid to production.
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