English to Turkish Dictionary altitude

altitude

Irtifa
definition
noun
flight data including airspeed and altitude
the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
translation of 'altitude'
noun
itibar,
yükseklik,
üstünlük,
irtifa,
rakım,
yükselti
example
Both nations have struggled in recent years while playing at 'altitude' , where the thin air hands an advantage to those acclimatised to the conditions.
flight data including airspeed and 'altitude'
flight data including airspeed and 'altitude'
the mechanism can freeze at 'altitude'
Spacecraft orbiting Earth can be found in several different types of orbits based on their 'altitude' and orientation.
Most people don't sleep well at 'altitude' .
If cabin depressurization occurs at 'altitude' and goes above this value, passengers in shirt sleeves will die shortly.
If the object is below the horizon then the 'altitude' is negative.
This is a good deal like having a theory that tells us that the area of a plane figure is one-half the base times the 'altitude' , without telling us for what figures this holds.
This century's leap into aviation and space travel has brought with it a much deeper understanding of the human ability to function at 'altitude' .
He spends long periods of time training at 'altitude' in his home country.
Like other nautical instruments its primary function was to measure the 'altitude' of the sun or a star above the horizon.
Kelly wants to develop the Astroliner, a winged rocket towed into the air by a 747 jet and released at 'altitude' to soar on a suborbital trajectory under its own power.
The material soaks up water that freezes at 'altitude' and can cause delamination that may not be readily visible.
A scale along the staff showed the 'altitude' , or angle above the horizon, of the body.
the mechanism can freeze at 'altitude'
Also, on any given day the Sun circles the sky at the same apparent 'altitude' .
Let y be the 'altitude' of the triangular cross section of the wedge in Figure 6a cut by a plane at distance x from the base.
The Superfort, its mission apparently completed, descended from 'altitude' and the pilot decided to do a bit of joy riding.
From high 'altitudes' they can locate missile sites and protect troops on the ground if called to do so.
There are also a large number of birds that are spotted at the higher 'altitudes' so the climb is well worth the effort.
During the trek she will be walking at 'altitudes' of up to 4, 000m and will spend two days acclimatising.
However, they commonly make 'altitudinal' movements as seasons change and in dry seasons they may move beyond their normal range in search of food.
The expedition in March will see the duo facing 'altitudes' of up to 14,000 ft and temperatures as low as minus five.
It is unlikely that such large changes would be due to the effects of variation in 'altitudinal' air density on flight performance.
During the debrief, everyone claimed to have been at the prescribed 'altitudes' and positions.
In its upper reaches, climbers are at heights equal to the cruising 'altitudes' for passenger jets.
At high 'altitudes' , the thin air makes it hard to breathe unless the cabin is pressurized.
The rest of the flight is done at 'altitudes' that those missiles cannot reach.
There are plenty of beautiful mountains and stunning views to be found at much lower 'altitudes' .
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