altitude
altitude 英 [ˈæltɪtju:d] 美 [ˈæltɪtud]
n. 高度;海拔
名词复数:altitudes
- The noun altitude refers to how high something rises: “The high altitude of the Himalayan mountain range slowed the progress of the hikers.”
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- n. 高度;海拔
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1. We are flying at an altitude of 6 000 metres.
我们的飞行高度是 6 000 米。
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2. The plane made a dive to a lower altitude.
飞机俯冲到较低高度。
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3. Snow leopards live at high altitudes.
雪豹生活在海拔高的地区。
- altitude (n.) late 14c., "elevation above the horizon" (of stars, planets), from Latin altitudinem (nominative altitudo) "height, altitude," from altus "high," literally "grown tall," from PIE root *al- (2) "to grow, nourish." General sense "space upward, height, vertical extent" is from early 15c. Related: Altitudinal; altitudinous.
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