elevation
海拔
常用释义
英音[ ˌelɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n ]
美音[ ˌelɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n ]
变形
复数:
elevations
基本释义
- n. 高度,海拔;立面,立视图;提拔,提升;增加,升高;高地,高处;(枪炮的)射角,仰角;空中动作技巧
例句
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1·The city is at an elevation of 2 000 metres.这座城市海拔2 000米。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·We're probably at an elevation of about 13,000 feet above sea level.我们很可能在海拔13000英尺的高度。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·As elevation increases, narrow, deep channels of water form throughout the marsh.随着海拔的升高,沼泽中形成了又窄又深的水渠。
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4·They sighted each pole, reading off measurements that were then used to calculate the change in elevation over each increment.他们瞄准了每个极点,读出测量值,然后用这些测量值来计算每个增量上的海拔变化。
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5·But other aspects of the location like the elevation of the land, the plant life nearby, and so on, have a substantial effect on microclimates.但是这个地方的其他方面因素,比如陆地的海拔、附近的植被等等,都对当地的小气候有实质影响。
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6·To measure the difference in elevation between poles, surveyors used an optical level—a telescope on a level base—placed halfway between the poles.为了测量两极之间的高程差,测量员在两极中间的一个水平基座上使用了光学水准望远镜。
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7·In the northern peninsula the elevation is sufficiently low that the ancient Maya were able to reach the water table at deep sinkholes called cenotes, or at deep caves.在半岛北部,海拔足够低,因此古玛雅人能够经由被称为竖井的深层排水口或深洞探及地下水位。
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8·The cave-making recipe calls for a steady emission of volcanic gas and heat, a heavy annual snowfall at an elevation high enough to keep it from melting during the summer.洞穴的形成需要火山气体和热量的稳定释放,海拔高到足以防止每年的大量降雪在夏季融化。
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9·Surveyors marched inland from the coast for thousands of miles, stopping at increments of as little as a few feet to measure their elevation, and marking each increment with two poles.测量员从海岸向内陆行进数千英里,每增加几英尺就停下来测量海拔,每增加一英尺就用两根杆子做标记。
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10·His elevation to sainthood is entirely justified.他的升为圣徒完全合理。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
网络释义
- elevation angle : 仰角;倾斜角;升运角
- elevation difference : 高差;仰角差
- ground elevation : 地面高程;室外地面标高;地面海拔
- boiling point elevation : 沸点升高
同根词
词根:
elevate
elevated
adj
提高的;高尚的;严肃的;欢欣的
elevated
n
高架铁路
elevated
v
提高;抬起;振奋;提拔(elevate的过去分词)
elevate
vt
提升;举起;振奋情绪等;提升…的职位