['æltɪtju:d] n This HTML5 player is not supported by your browser
gen.
Höhe f ; Höhenlage f
agric.
Stufe f ; Niveau n
construct.
Geländehöhe f (Höhenlage über Normal-Null) ; Neigungswinkel m
opt.
Höhe f (in modern usage the distance of points above the earth's surface)
phys.
Höhe über Normalnull
tech.
Reiseflughöhe f ; Flughoehe ; Hoehe f ; Hoehe ueber NN ; Hoehe ueber dem Meeresspiegel
transp., avia.
Höhe über NN ; absolute Höhe
trav.
Kote f
gen.
Flughöhe f (eines Fluggeräts)
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.
environ.
Höhe
English thesaurus
avia., Canada
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., abbr.
alt
abbr., clin.trial.
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., logist.
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