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horizon <a horizon / an horizon; horizons> SUST.

horizon ASTRON.
horizon ASTRON.
horizon ASTRON.
horizon ASTRON.
horizon MILIT.
horizon ASTRON.
horizon ASTRON.

horizon SUPERF.

horizon

acoustic horizon

apparent horizon

celestial horizon ASTRON.

datum horizon SUPERF.

gyro horizon AERO.

gyroscope horizon

horizon dip AERO.

horizon gyro AERO.

horizon line SUPERF.

horizon line

investment horizon ECON.

marker horizon SUPERF.

phantom horizon SUPERF.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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If the real sun is obstructed from view by clouds or other objects, the false sunset appears like a minuscule sun touching the horizon.
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There was nothing to do but wait for history, which by then was looming on the horizon.
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Bowling considers rectangular pieces to be too horizontal and rife of implications already of landscapes and horizons.
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Rather than large complexes, she planned varied types of buildings, separated by open spaces, creating new horizons for the town and its social housing developments.
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He called for a longer view of planning so that the urban and rural areas would have a 50-year horizon upon which to plan.
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For many light aircraft, this will correspond to a sight picture where the aircraft nose appears to be on or "just slightly above" the horizon.
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For many light aircraft, this will correspond to a sight picture where the aircraft nose appears to be "slightly below" the horizon.
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It also appears as if information can't be reflected at the event horizon as there is nothing special about it locally.
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It also depends on the path of the sun relative to the panel and the horizon.
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Already, there are storm clouds on the horizon with opponents of the sport talking about ban and restriction.
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