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Inзменшення, убування; зниження; ослаблення; спаданняIIv1) зменшувати2) зменшуватися; убувати; спадати* * *I [`diːkriːs] nзменшення, убування; зниження, ослаблення; спадII [diː'kriːs] vзменшувати; знижувати, скорочувати; убувати; зменшуватися, знижуватися, скорочуватися; іти на спад -
2 altitude
1. n 2. a◊to express the altitude — чітко вказувати висоту (напр. під час заходження на посадку)
to reach an altitude of... — досягнути висоти...
•- aerodrome altitude - altimetric altitude - apparent altitude - area minimum altitude - barometric altitude - base altitude - burnout altitude - cabin pressure altitude - calibrated altitude - celestial altitude - corrected altitude - critical altitude - cruising altitude - cutoff altitude - decay-safe altitude - decision altitude - density altitude - design altitude - design cruising altitude - design altitude of nozzle - engine critical altitude - en-route altitude - equivalent altitude - final approach altitude - final intercept altitude - flare-out altitude - flight altitude - fuel efficient altitude - heliocentric transfer altitude - high density altitude - holding altitude - indicated altitude - initial approach altitude - instrument altitude - minimum altitude - minimum authorized altitude - minimum decision altitude - minimum descent altitude - minimum en-route altitude - minimum safe altitude - minimum sector altitude - obstacle clearance altitude - operating altitude - perigee altitude - photographic altitude - polar altitude - preselected altitude - pressure altitude - rated altitude - reference altitude - restarting altitude - safe altitude - safety altitude - selected approach altitude - specified altitude - temperature altitude - traffic pattern altitude - transition altitude - transonic acceleration altitude - true altitude
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