altitude / ˈæl tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /

⭐基础词汇海拔高度海拔高度高空

altitude 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the height of anything above a given planetary reference plane, especially above sea level on earth.
  2. extent or distance upward; height.
  3. Astronomy. the angular distance of a heavenly body above the horizon.
  4. Geometry. the perpendicular distance from the vertex of a figure to the side opposite the vertex.the line through the vertex of a figure perpendicular to the base.
  5. Usually altitudes. a high place or region: mountain altitudes.
  6. high or important position, rank, etc.

altitude 近义词

n. 名词 noun

height in the sky

altitude 的近义词 7
altitude 的反义词 2

更多altitude例句

  1. She cautions it cannot serve as an end-all solution for scanning debris of all sizes and altitudes—but should make for another useful tool in the debris tracking toolbelt.
  2. Surprisingly, another yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse was found at sea level, indicating that this species has the broadest altitude distribution of any mammal, in addition to the altitude record.
  3. Even at mile-high altitude, pitching will be key to any success for the Rockies, given that they project to have some of the poorest production in the majors at catcher, first base, left field and center field, according to FanGraphs.
  4. In the last few decades, turbine heights have more than tripled to go after greater gusts at higher altitudes, and they’ve sprouted rotors long as football fields to more efficiently catch all that energy.
  5. One especially large, long-lasting smoke plume rose to a record altitude while spinning and wrapping itself in rotating winds.
  6. Specifically, the pilots got themselves into a high altitude stall, where the wings lose the capacity to provide lift.
  7. Whatever happened overtook them both within a minute or so of that altitude change request, and they were never heard from again.
  8. These skills are particularly needed when, as in the case of the AirAsia flight, the airplane is at cruise altitude.
  9. This high-altitude pine needs to be 50-80 years old before it even begins to produce cones.
  10. And now that you mention it, I also got seasick, and had altitude sickness, and had to be rescued a few times.
  11. At this place he obtained an indifferent meridian altitude which placed it in 16 degrees 40 minutes 18 seconds South.
  12. Livingstone gives an account of a variety that attained an altitude much higher than the American plant.
  13. Those produced by the moon would have an altitude of about one foot, and those by the sun of about three inches.
  14. It is likely that in a general way the ocean surges which beat against the coast are of greater altitude.
  15. Not only should the altitude of the plant be taken into account, but also the size and texture of the leaf.