latitude
latitude 英 [ˈlætɪtju:d] 美 [ˈlætɪtud]
n. 纬度;界限;活动范围
名词复数:latitudes
- Use the word latitude to describe how much freedom you have in making choices. For example, if a teacher gives you latitude in writing your paper, you might get to choose the topic and how many sources to include.
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- n. 纬度;界限;活动范围
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1. Each card has not only a date but the latitude and longitude, salinity measures, temperatures and depth of each data point.
每个卡片不仅记有日期,还有每个数据点的纬度和经度,盐度,温度和深度的测量。
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2. Research shows that the latitude of your birthplace and how much solar radiation you were exposed to in the womb affects your health, wealth, happiness, longevity and creativity.
研究显示,你的出生地的纬度,也就是说,你在子宫中会受到多少太阳的照射,会影响你的健康、财富、幸福、寿命甚至是创造力。
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3. I thought at this Time the Rain felt Cold, and I was something chilly, which I knew was not usual in that latitude.
我感到这回的雨有点寒意,身子感到有点发冷。 我知道,在这个纬度上,这是不常有的事。
- latitude (n.) late 14c., "breadth," from Old French latitude (13c.) and directly from Latin latitudo "breadth, width, extent, size," from lātus (adj.) "wide, broad, extensive" Old Latin stlatus, from PIE *stleto-, suffixed form of root *stele- "to spread, to extend" (source also of Old Church Slavonic steljo "to spread out," Armenian lain "broad").
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