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81 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) pacelšana; paaugstinājums (amatā); pacilāšana2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) augstums (virs jūras līmeņa)3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) profils, vertikālais griezums* * *paaugstinājums, pacēlums; pakalns, augstiene; augstums; tēmēšanas leņķis; vertikālais griezums, profils -
82 waterfall
noun (a natural fall of water from a height such as a rock or a cliff.) ūdenskritums* * *ūdenskritums; milzums -
83 tree line
noun (the height above which trees cannot grow.) koku veģetācijas robeža -
84 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) paaukštinimas2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) aukštis virš jūros lygio3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) profilis, vaizdas -
85 tree line
noun (the height above which trees cannot grow.) maksimalus medžio aukštis -
86 waterfall
noun (a natural fall of water from a height such as a rock or a cliff.) krioklys -
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88 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) povýšení; povznesení2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) výška3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) nárys* * *• vyvýšenina• zvednutí• zvýšení• povýšení• elevace -
89 waterfall
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90 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) povýšenie2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) výška3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) nárys* * *• výškový uhol• vysoké postavenie• výšina• výška• zdvih• stúpanie• uhol sklonu• elevácia• povýšenie• námer• nárys -
91 waterfall
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92 dotcom
(company) start-up fHaving launched his website Teenfront.com from his bedroom aged 14 he had been offered a substantial chunk of cash in return for signing it over to London-based dotcom Rools.com. And if you are wondering why anyone would trust a schoolboy to run his own office and hand him a seven-figure cheque remember this was July 2000 - the height of the dotcom bubble.
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93 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) înălţare2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) înălţime3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) secţiune verticală -
94 tree line
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95 waterfall
noun (a natural fall of water from a height such as a rock or a cliff.) cascadă -
96 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) ανύψωση/προαγωγή/εξύψωση2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) υψόμετρο3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) πλάγια όψη -
97 tree line
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98 waterfall
noun (a natural fall of water from a height such as a rock or a cliff.) καταρράκτης -
99 tree line
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100 tree line
noun (the height above which trees cannot grow.) horná hranica lesa
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