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1. nнабір [набирання] висоти, підйом2. v2) зростати, підійматися, збільшуватися◊in climb — із набиранням висоти; у режимі набирання висоти
to expedite climb untill... — прискорювати набирання висоти до...
to extend climb to... — продовжувати набирання висоти до...
•- all-engine-operating climb - climb in turns - climb to ceiling - climb to cruise - constant climb - cruise climb - discontinued approach climb - en-route climb - first constant climb - flap-up climb - initial climb - multistep climb - nonsteady climb - normal initial climb - one-step climb - proper climb - steep climb - step climb - stepped climb - take-off climb - vertical climb
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