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Перевод: latitude
[существительное] широта [геогр.] ; районы ; местности ; обширность (взглядов) ; свобода ; терпимость ; широтная характеристика
Тезаурус:
- Designed for the latitude of a particular place, its most important use was to determine the precise time of day or night from an observation of the altitude of the sun or one of the stars mapped on the rete, but of course by modern standards the result was not very accurate.
- Chapman gave Alex far more latitude than any other player.
- If it's been agreed that the treasurer spends 300 on publicity with 100 each for posters, leaflets and newspaper advertisements, he should be allowed the latitude to spend 150 on newspaper ads and 150 on leaflets if the publicity chairman thinks it necessary, and perhaps nothing on posters.
- , the large figures represent thousands of feet, the small ones hundreds of feet, and taken together they give the height above sea level of the highest known feature (including terrain and obstacles) in the quadrangle bounded by half degree lines of latitude and longitude
- In magnetic coordinates, both were then at 12:55 magnetic local time (MLT) and an invariant (magnetic) latitude of =74.
- The rules which govern the Australian limited-over game - and particularly the computation of the result of a match interrupted or curtailed by weather - permit no latitude of interpretation.
- Although much of today's photographic technology has a lot of latitude, built into its products and processes, optimum quality is best obtained with care and attention paid to each stage of the photographic process.
- Now that the aim is to keep the young diabetic's blood glucose in single figures as much as possible, the risk of hypoglycaemia is increased and there is much less latitude for missing breakfast after a late night or delaying a meal.
- at least some latitude, within the system, for personal judgement about individual special circumstances - we were for example impressed by what Debenhams told us about their practice of offering all applicants who were refused credit the opportunity of a review of their proposal by a senior manager,;
- If these can be confirmed and if the tappings were done with the authority of a Home Office warrant, it suggests that the guidelines were being interpreted with a remarkable degree of latitude.
- And then, at latitude 15 51'S, longitude 173 43'W, is the immense, half-mile-high volcanic cone of Tafahi itself - the island where time begins.
- Invariant latitude is a way of defining a magnetic field line by the motion of energetic charged particles along it and is the magnetic latitude of the point where the field line intersects the Earth.
- This notion is impractical in Britain because the vegetation is often considerably poorer in species than on the continent, owing to the more northerly latitude, so that there are insufficient "indicators" upon which reliance may be placed.
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