altitude
noun /ˈæltɪtjuːd/
/ˈæltɪtuːd/
- [countable, usually singular] the height above sea level
海拔;海拔高度;高程 - at an altitude of something We are flying at an altitude of 6 000 metres.
我们的飞行高度是 6 000 米。 - The plane made a dive to a lower altitude.
飞机俯冲到较低高度。
- The aircraft maintained an altitude of 28 000 feet.
飞机保持在 28,000 英尺的高度。 - The aviators reported the columns of smoke rising to an altitude of 2 000 feet.
飞行员报告说,烟柱已升至 2,000 英尺的高度。 - The plane took off and climbed to cruising altitude.
飞机起飞,然后爬升到巡航高度。 - The plane suddenly started to lose altitude.
飞机突然开始下降。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- extreme
- great
- high
- …
- cruise at
- fly at
- maintain
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- sickness
- training
- at (an/the) altitude
- altitude of
- at an altitude of something We are flying at an altitude of 6 000 metres.
- [countable, usually plural, uncountable] a place that is high above sea level
(海拔高的)高处,高地 - Snow leopards live at high altitudes.
雪豹生活在海拔高的地区。 - at altitude The athletes trained at altitude in Mexico City.
田径运动员在海拔高的墨西哥城受训。
Topics Geographyc1- No trees will grow at that altitude.
在那一海拔高度上没有树木能生长。 - She plans to carry out altitude training before going to the Olympics.
她计划在参加奥运会之前进行高原训练。
- Snow leopards live at high altitudes.
词源late Middle English: from Latin altitudo, from altus ‘high’.
Wordfinder
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