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meteorol.
altura f
gen.
altitud ; elevación
transp., avia.
altitud verdadera
altitude 1. In general, a term used to describe a topographic eminence. 2. A specific altitude or height above a given level. 3. In surveying, the term refers to the angle between the horizontal and a point at a higher level ['æltɪtju:d] adj.
ambient.
altitud
Inglés tesauro
avia., canad.
The vertical distance of a level, a point or an object considered as a point, measured from mean sea level ; The altitude as shown by an altimeter. On a pressure or barometric altimeter, it is altitude as shown uncorrected for instrument error and uncompensated for variation from standard atmospheric conditions.
mil., abrev.
alt
abrev., ensayo cl.
Aliskiren Trial in Type 2 Diabetes Using Cardiorenal End-points (исследование терапии алискиреном при диабете 2 типа, продолжающееся до достижения конечных точек со стороны сердца и почек kat_j )
mil., logíst.
The conventional classification of altitudes outside the French territory is done starting from the ground: 1. Very low altitude is located under 500 feet 150 meters ; 2. low altitude is located between 500 and 2,000 feet 600 meters ; 3. medium altitude is located between 2,000 and 25,000 feet 7.500 meters ; 4. high altitude is located between 25,000 and 50,000 feet 15,000 meters ; 5. very high altitude is located above 50,000 feet. FRA