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1 mountain heights
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2 dwellers on the mountain-heights
Макаров: горцы, жители горУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > dwellers on the mountain-heights
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3 on the mountain heights
Макаров: на горных вершинахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > on the mountain heights
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4 Mountain
subs.P. and V. ὄρος, τό.The mountains, the heights: P. and V. τὰ ἄκρα, P. τὰ μετέωρα.Of the mountains, adj.: P. and V. ὄρειος (Plat.).Inhabiting mountains: P. ὀρεινός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mountain
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5 горные высоты
mountain heightsБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > горные высоты
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6 горные высоты
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7 горные высоты
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8 height
[haɪt]n1) высота, вершина, верх (чего-либо), предел (чего-либо)My panic reached absurd height. — Меня охватила крайняя паника. /Я впал в безотчетную панику.
The group at its height had 500 members. — Группа в лучшие времена насчитывала 500 человек.
The horse cleared the height easily. — Лошадь легко взяла высоту.
- great height- giddy height
- glittering heights
- wooded heights
- mountain heights
- height sickness
- height indicator
- height mark
- height of a tree
- height of the burst
- height of luxury
- height of folly
- five metres in height
- building is 20 meters in height
- tower on the height
- at a height of five meters
- at a height of 1000 feet above sea level
- at the height of summer
- in the height of the season
- at the height of the argument
- attain the height of power
- be at the height of one's fame
- be dressed in the height of fashion
- climb to the height of the mountain
- determine the maximum height
- fall from a height of five metres
- fall from a great height
- fly at tree-top height
- gain height
- place the height at 5000 feet
- reach the height
- great heights
- reach the dizzy heights of fame
- flood was at its height
- crisis reached at its height
- excitement reached height2) ростHe was over six feet in height. — Он был ростом больше/выше шести футов.
His height makes him stand out in the crowd. — В толпе он выделяется своим ростом.
- be the same height- be above the average height
- draw oneself up to one's full height•USAGE:(1.) Словосочетания, содержащие слова height, length, colour, shape, age, size, weight и характеризующие подлежащее и выступающие в функции предикатива, часто не используют предлога: She is just the right height. Она как раз нужного роста. She's the same age (weight) as me. Мы с ней одного возраста (веса). ср., однако, You're in a very nice shape. Вы в очень хорошей форме. ср. также с использованием описательного предложного оборота: a man of average height, a rope of great length, a parcel of little weight. (2.) See depth, n -
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[haıt] n1. 1) высота, вышинаthe height of a building [tower] - высота здания [башни]
at a height of 3000 metres above sea level - на высоте 3000 метров над уровнем моря
a fear /a bad head/ of heights - страх /боязнь/ высоты
height of burst - воен. высота разрыва
to gain height - ав. набирать высоту
to clear the height - спорт. взять высоту
2) ростwhat is her height? - какого она роста?; какой у неё рост?
2. 1) высота над уровнем моря2) тех. высотная отметкаheight mark - топ. отметка уровня
3. 1) вершина, верх, верхушкаthey finally reached the height of the mountain - наконец они достигли вершины горы
2) часто pl холм, возвышенность, высота4. верх, высшая степень (чего-л.); апогей; разгарthe height of folly [wickedness, absurdity] - верх глупости [низости, нелепости]
in the height of the season [summer] - в разгар сезона [лета]
5. библ. небеса6. арх.1) знатность2) возвышенность натуры7. тех. подъём стрелы (арки, свода и т. п.) -
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hæit1) (the distance from the bottom to the top of something: What is the height of this building?; He is 1.75 metres in height.) høyde2) (the highest, greatest, strongest etc point: He is at the height of his career; The storm was at its height.) høyde-/toppunkt3) (the peak or extreme: dressed in the height of fashion; His actions were the height of folly.) toppen, høyeste (mote osv.)4) (a high place: We looked down from the heights at the valley beneath us.) topp; høytliggende sted•- heightentoppsubst. \/haɪt\/1) høyde2) lengde• what is your height?hvor lang\/høy er du?han er like lang\/høy som deg3) høyde, topp4) ( overført) høydepunkt, toppunkt• the height of folly\/impudenceat a\/the height of i en høyde avat its height på sitt høyesteat the height of noon midt på dagenbarometer height barometerstandin the height of summer midtsommers, midt på sommerenof medium\/middle height gjennomsnittlig høyde, middelhøyde -
11 высота
жен.
1) height;
altitude авиац. астр. геогр.;
pitch муз.;
loftiness, elevation перен. высота над уровнем моря ≈ height above sea level, altitude на высоте в 100 метров ≈ at a height of one hundred metres летать на небольшой высоте ≈ to fly at a low altitude резко терять высоту ≈ (авиац.;
о самолете) to dip с высоты птичьего полета ≈ (to get/have) a bird's-eye view( of smth.) предельная высота ≈ ceiling набор высоты ≈ climb
2) (возвышенность) hill;
eminence, ridge горные высоты ≈ mountain heights командные высоты ≈ commanding heights доминирующая высота ≈ commanding eminence
3) мат. altitude ∙ быть/оказаться на высоте чего-л. ≈ to be equal to smth., to rise to the occasion быть на высоте положения ≈ to be up to the mark, to rise to the occasion не на высоте ≈ unequal to the occasion, falling short of the occasion на должной высоте ≈ up to the mark, up to par взять высоту ≈ to clear the bar -
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ж.1) ( протяжённость от нижней точки до верхней) height; авиа, геогр., астр. тж. altitude ['æl-]высота́ над у́ровнем мо́ря — height above sea level, altitude
на высоте́ в 100 ме́тров — at a height [an altitude] of one hundred metres
лета́ть на небольшо́й высоте́ — fly at a low altitude
высота́ разры́ва воен. — height of burst
2) ( высокое место) height; ( небесная высь) skies plбоя́ться высоты́ — be afraid of heights
3) ( возвышенность на местности) height, eminence, elevation, hillго́рные высо́ты — mountain heights
4) ( высокий уровень чего-л) high level; peak; ( достижение) achievementвысо́ты и паде́ния — ups and downs
5) ( свойство звука) pitch6) мат. altitude••быть / оказа́ться на высоте́ (положе́ния) — rise [be equal] to the occasion
не на высоте́ — unequal to the occasion, falling short of the occasion
на до́лжной высоте́ — up to the mark
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жен.1) height; altitude авиац. астрон. геогр.; pitch муз.; loftiness, elevation перен.высота над уровнем моря — height above sea level, altitude
на большой высоте — at a great height, at high altitude
резко терять высоту — (авиац.; о самолете) to dip
с высоты птичьего полета — (to get/have) a bird's-eye view (of smth.)
набор высоты — авиац. climb
предельная высота — авиац. ceiling
2) ( возвышенность) hill; eminence, ridge3) матем. altitude••на должной высоте — up to the mark, up to par
не на высоте — unequal to the occasion, falling short of the occasion
быть на высоте положения — to be up to the mark, to rise to the occasion
быть/оказаться на высоте чего-л. — to be equal to smth., to rise to the occasion
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14 columen
cŏlŭmen, ĭnis, n., and contr. cul-men, mis, n. [root cel- of excello; cf.: celsus, culmus, calamus, collis], lit., that which rises in height, is prominent, projects; hence the point, top, summit, ridge.I.Form columen, inis, n. (only this form is used by Plautus, v. Ritschl, prol. ad Plaut. p. 65).A.An elevated object, a pillar, column: ego vitam agam sub altis Phrygiae columinibus, the lofty buildings, or perh. the mountain-heights, Cat. 63, 71 Ellis ad loc.; and of a pillar of fire: Phoebi fax, tristis nunt a belli, quae magnum ad columen flammato ardore volabat, like an ascending column, Cic. poët. Div. 1, 11, 18.—B.The highest part or top of an object, e. g. of a wall; the coping; Fr. le chaperon, Cato, R. R. 15, 1; of a building, a ridge, a roof, a gable:2.in turribus et columinibus villae,
Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 1:aulae,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 1000; id. Thyest. 54 Gron.; so of the Capitol, Cic. poët. Div. 1, 12, 20, and of the culmination of heavenly bodies: oritur Canicula cum Cancro, in columen venit cum Geminis, Nigid. ap. Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 218. —Trop., the top, crown, summit, first, chief, the height, etc.:G.columen amicorum Antonii, Cotyla Varius,
Cic. Phil. 13, 12, 26:pars haec vitae jam pridem pervenit ad columen,
Plin. 15, 15, 17, § 57; Col. 3, 4, 3:audaciae,
the crown of impudence, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 211.—An elevated object that supports, sustains something; in archit., the top of a gable-end, a gable pillar, a prop, Vitr. 4, 2, 1; 4, 7, 5.—Esp. freq.,2.Trop., a support, prop, stay:II.familiae,
Ter. Phorm. 2, 1, 57; Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 76, § 176:senati, praesidium popli,
Plaut. Cas. 3, 2, 6; cf. id. Ep. 2, 2, 7:rei publicae,
Cic. Sest. 8, 19; Curt. 9, 6, 8:imperii Romani, Div 38, 51, 3: regni Ausonii,
Sil. 15, 385:Asiae,
Sen. Troad. 6:rerum mearum (Maecenas),
Hor. C. 2, 17, 4:doctrinarum, artium (Varro et Nigidius),
Gell. 19, 14, 1; Col. 3, 4, 3.—culmen, ĭnis, n. (in Cic. only once; cf. the foll. B.; not in Cat., Lucr., or Hor.; in gen. first freq. since the Aug. per.).* A.Any thing high; poet., of the stalk of a bean, Ov. F. 4, 734.—B.The top, summit, e. g. of a building, a roof, gable, cupola, etc.:2.columen in summo fastigio culminis,
Vitr. 4, 2, 1; Ov. M. 1, 295; 1, 289; Verg. E. 1, 69:tecta domorum,
id. A. 2, 446; 2, 458; 4, 186:culmina hominum, deorum,
i. e. of houses and temples, id. ib. 4, 671; Liv. 27, 4, 11; 42, 3, 7.—Of the dome of heaven, * Cic. Arat. 26. —Of mountain summits:Alpium,
Caes. B. G. 3, 2:Tarpeium,
Suet. Dom. 23.—Of the crown of the head of men, Liv. 1, 34, 9.—Of the top of the prow of a ship, Luc. 3, 709.—Trop., the summit, acme, height, point of culmination (perh. not ante-Aug.):a summo culmine fortunae ad ultimum finem,
Liv. 45, 9, 7:principium culmenque (columenque, Sillig) omnium rerum pretii margaritae tenent,
Plin. 9, 35, 54, § 106:ruit alta a culmine Troja,
Verg. A. 2, 290 (Hom. Il. 13, 772: kat akrês); cf. id. ib. 2, 603:de summo culmine lapsus,
Luc. 8, 8:regale,
Claud. VI. Cons. Hon. 64. pastorale, id. B. Get. 355:honoris,
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ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
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ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
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ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
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ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
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ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
20 height
ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس)
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