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1 sea
[siː] noun1) ( often with the) the mass of salt water covering most of the Earth's surface:بَحْر( also adjective) A whale is a type of large sea animal.
2) a particular area of sea:منطِقَة مُعَيَّنَه من البَحْرThese fish are found in tropical seas.
3) a particular state of the sea:حالَةٌ مُعَيَّنَةٌ من البَحْرmountainous seas.
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2 sea level
the level of the surface of the sea used as a base from which the height of land can be measured:مُسْتَوى سَطْح البَحْرthree hundred metres above sea level.
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3 surface-emitting array
Optics: SEAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > surface-emitting array
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4 Sea- Surface Temperature Anomaly
Oceanography: SSTAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sea- Surface Temperature Anomaly
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5 Surface Effect Fast Sea Lift Ship
Transport: SFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Surface Effect Fast Sea Lift Ship
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6 sea surface salinity
Ecology: SSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > sea surface salinity
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7 sea surface temperature
Ecology: SSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > sea surface temperature
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8 rugosité de la surface océanique
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > rugosité de la surface océanique
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9 Historical Sea Surface Temperature Dataset
Oceanography: HSSTDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Historical Sea Surface Temperature Dataset
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10 IGOSS Pilot Project on Altimetric Sea-surface Topography Data
Oceanography: IPASTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > IGOSS Pilot Project on Altimetric Sea-surface Topography Data
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11 Multichannel Sea Surface Temperature
Meteorology: MCSSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Multichannel Sea Surface Temperature
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12 Nonlinear Sea Surface Temperature
Oceanography: NLSSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nonlinear Sea Surface Temperature
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13 cota
f.altitude, height above sea level (altura).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cotar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cotar.* * *1 (altura) height above sea level2 (número en mapa) spot height————————1 (traje) tabard\cota de malla coat of mail* * *ISF1) ( Hist)2) Caribe (=blusa) blouseIISF1) (Geog) height above sea level; (=altura) height, level2) (=cifra) number, figure* * *1) ( altura) height above sea level2) (grado, cifra)3) (Indum) doublet•* * *= plateau [plateaux, -pl.], contour line.Ex. With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.Ex. In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..----* alcanzar cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights.* alcanzar mayores cotas = rise to + greater heights.* alcanzar una cota = hit + high.* llevar a cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights, take + Nombre + to greater heights.* * *1) ( altura) height above sea level2) (grado, cifra)3) (Indum) doublet•* * *= plateau [plateaux, -pl.], contour line.Ex: With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.
Ex: In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..* alcanzar cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights.* alcanzar mayores cotas = rise to + greater heights.* alcanzar una cota = hit + high.* llevar a cotas más altas = raise to + greater heights, take + Nombre + to greater heights.* * *A1 (altura) height above sea levelmisil de baja cota low-level missile2 (en un mapa — punto) spot height; (— línea) contourB(grado, cifra): la delincuencia ha alcanzado cotas alarmantes crime has reached alarming levelsalcanzó la cota histórica de 2.500 it reached the historic 2,500 mark o levelquiere alcanzar cotas más altas en su carrera she wants to scale greater heights in her careerC ( Indum) doubletCompuestos:coat of mail* * *
cota sustantivo femenino
1 Geography elevation: descansaremos cuando rebasemos la cota de 1.500 metros, we'll rest when we reach an elevation of 1,500 meters
2 figurado level, height: su imaginación ha alcanzado nuevas cotas, her imagination has reached new heights
' cota' also found in these entries:
English:
chain mail
- contour
* * *cota nf1. [altura] altitude, height above sea level;volar a baja cota to fly low;la expedición ha alcanzado la cota de los 8.000 metros the expedition has reached an altitude of 8,000 metres2. [en mapa] spot heightla participación alcanzó la cota del 90 por ciento there was a 90 percent turnout5. Mat bound* * *f height above sea level;cota de nieve snow level -
14 xasysfe
Construction: xamsi+sefta sea's surface, sea-level Structure: x1 = sefta1 (surface), x2 = sefta3 (surface side), x3 = sefta4 (surface bounds) (omit, x4 = sefta2 (has surface) = xamsi1 (sea)) -
15 температура поверхности моря
1) Abbreviation: SST (Sea Surface Temperature)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > температура поверхности моря
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16 elevación
f.1 elevation, height, rise.2 elevation, lifting, raising.3 elevation view, front view.4 elevation, elevated state.5 elevation, elevated place.6 elevation, loftiness, ecstasy, rapture.7 promontory.* * *1 (de terreno) elevation, rise3 MATEMÁTICAS raising4 RELIGIÓN elevation* * *noun f.elevation, height* * *SF1) [de objeto, brazo] raising2) (=aumento) [de precios, tipos] rise, increase; [de nivel, temperatura] rise3) (=montículo) hill, elevation frm4) (=ascenso) elevation5) (Jur) presentation, submissionla elevación de un recurso al Tribunal Supremo — the presentation o submission of an appeal to the High Court
6) (=sublimidad) [de estilo] elevation, loftiness; [de sentimientos] nobility7) (Rel) [en la misa] elevation* * *1) (frml)a) ( acción de levantar) raisingb) la Elevación (Relig) the Elevation2) (frml) ( aumento) rise, increase3) ( a dignidad) elevation4) (frml) (de protesta, recurso) presentation, submission5) (Geog) (colina, altura) elevation6) (frml) (de pensamiento, sentimiento) nobility; ( de estilo) loftiness, elevation (frml)* * *= uplift, elevation, heightening.Ex. His goal was to contribute to the ' uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.Ex. In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..Ex. The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* * *1) (frml)a) ( acción de levantar) raisingb) la Elevación (Relig) the Elevation2) (frml) ( aumento) rise, increase3) ( a dignidad) elevation4) (frml) (de protesta, recurso) presentation, submission5) (Geog) (colina, altura) elevation6) (frml) (de pensamiento, sentimiento) nobility; ( de estilo) loftiness, elevation (frml)* * *= uplift, elevation, heightening.Ex: His goal was to contribute to the ' uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.
Ex: In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..Ex: The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* * *A ( frml)1 (acción de levantar) raising2la Elevación ( Relig) the ElevationC (a una dignidad) elevationD (de una protesta, un recurso) presentation, submissionE ( Geog)1 (colina, punto elevado) high point, elevation2 (altura, nivel) elevation* * *
elevación sustantivo femenino
1 elevation
2 (del terreno) rise (in the ground)
' elevación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alta
- alto
English:
elevation
- rise
* * *elevación nf1. [de pesos, objetos] lifting2. [de nivel, altura, precios] rise3. [de terreno] elevation, rise5. [nobleza] loftiness6. [de queja, recurso] lodging, presentation;[de propuesta] submission, presentation* * *f GEOG elevation* * * -
17 marítima
f., (m. - marítimo)* * *
marítimo,-a adjetivo maritime, sea
la ruta marítima de las especias, the route taken by spice-traders when travelling by sea
puerto marítimo, sea port
transporte marítimo, sea transport
' marítima' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marítimo
- vía
English:
sea-lane
- surface
- route
- sea
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18 вода покрывает около трёх четвертей поверхности земли
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вода покрывает около трёх четвертей поверхности земли
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19 curva de nivel
(n.) = contour lineEx. In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..* * *(n.) = contour lineEx: In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..
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20 противокорабельная КР класса земля корабль
Military: surface-to-sea cruise missileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противокорабельная КР класса земля корабль
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