distance
41distance — See braking distance reaction distance stopping distance trail distance …
42distance — 1. noun /ˈdɪstəns/ a) The amount of space between two points, usually geographical points, usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line. The distance to Petersborough is thirty miles. b) The entire amount of space …
43distance — nf. DISTANSA ( E) (Albanais.001, Saxel). A1) à bonne distance, à distance respectueuse : pro lwin (Arvillard.228). A2) distance, intervalle, écart : ékâ nm. (001,228) …
44distance — See: KEEP AT A DISTANCE, KEEP ONE S DISTANCE …
45distance — See: KEEP AT A DISTANCE, KEEP ONE S DISTANCE …
46distance — See: keep at a distance, keep one s distance …
47distance — dis·tance || dɪstÉ™ns n. space between two points or things; condition of being apart; expanse, area v. surpass, leave far behind; keep at a distance, maintain a distance between …
48distance DR — The horizontal distance that the helicopter has traveled from the end of the takeoff distance available …
49distance — noun 1) they measured the distance Syn: interval, space, span, gap, extent, length, range, reach 2) a mix of warmth and distance Syn: aloofness, remoteness, detachment …
50distance — atstumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. clearance; distance; spacing vok. Abstand, m; Distanz, f rus. дистанция, f; расстояние, n pranc. écartement, m; distance, f …