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Significados de
sea-level
en inglés
Lying below the normal level.
low-lying
Términos relacionados
lowland
Uso de
sea-level
en inglés
1
Other data such as
sea
-
level
pressure and wind indexes are also used.
2
Congress should have decided in favor of a
sea-level
canal at Panama.
3
Two plans have been suggested: the lock-canal plan and the
sea-level
plan.
4
The summit of the pass is about seven thousand feet above
sea-level
.
5
Mertz boiled the hypsometer when necessary to ascertain our elevation above
sea-level
.
6
The air pressure gauge was spinning up toward normal
sea-level
air pressure.
7
There was nothing between me and the
sea-level
except the mule's ears.
8
But then subsidence might have brought down higher rocks to present
sea-level
.
9
Just after one o'clock I was twenty-one thousand feet above the
sea-level
.
10
The hunt is now on to find what caused
sea
-
level
to drop.
11
Perhaps most worrying of all is the data on
sea
-
level
rise.
12
Large areas remained above the
sea-level
in Austria, Germany, and France.
13
On either side of the mole irregular rocks stood up above the
sea-level
.
14
Or, perhaps a global event like climatic shifts caused
sea
-
level
fall.
15
A flat ice-foot nearly three feet above
sea-level
looked like a natural quay.
16
I hope this state of things will last at the
sea-level
.
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Sobre este término
sea-level
Adjetivo
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
sea-level canal
mean sea-level
old sea-level
compare to sea-level
elevate above sea-level
Más colocaciones
Sea-level
a través del tiempo
Sea-level
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común