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cao độ kế

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The Vietnamese word "cao độ kế" refers to an "altimeter," which is a device used to measure altitude, or the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.

Explanation:
  • Cao độ means "altitude" or "height."
  • Kế means "meter" or "device for measuring."
Usage Instructions:
  • You would typically use "cao độ kế" when discussing aviation, hiking, or any activity that involves measuring height or altitude.
Example:
  • "Khi leo núi, tôi luôn mang theo một cái cao độ kế để theo dõi độ cao của mình." (When climbing mountains, I always carry an altimeter to track my height.)
Advanced Usage:
  • In aviation, pilots use "cao độ kế" to ensure they are flying at the correct altitude during their flight. It is crucial for safety and navigation.
Word Variants:
  • "Cao độ" can also stand alone to refer to altitude in a general sense.
  • The word "kế" can be combined with other terms to create various measuring devices, such as "nhiệt kế" (thermometer) for temperature.
Different Meanings:
  • "Cao độ kế" specifically refers to an altimeter. However, in different contexts, "cao độ" might describe the height of sound in music (pitch), while "kế" can refer to other types of measuring devices.
Synonyms:
  • In English, synonyms for "altimeter" include "elevation meter" or "height meter." In Vietnamese, there aren't direct synonyms, but you might encounter related terms in specific contexts, such as "đồng hồ độ cao" (height gauge).
  1. Altimetre

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