What does in Höhe von in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word in Höhe von in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use in Höhe von in German.

The word in Höhe von in German means height, amount, frequency, heights, at the same level, at the same height, at the same level, hang at the same height, on the same level, at the same height, set to the same height, high quality, high pitch, height above sea level, up, hold up, lift up, shoot up, shoot up, drive up, throw into the air. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word in Höhe von

height

(Ausdehnung nach oben)

die Höhe bis zur Decke messen
to measure the height up to the ceiling

amount

(Größe, Betrag)

die Höhe der Ausgaben
the amount of expenses

frequency

(Physik: Schwingungszahl) (physics)

die Höhe des Tons
the frequency of the tone

heights

(Landschaft: Erhebung) (always plural)

einen Wachturm auf einer Höhe bauen
to build a watchtower on a height

at the same level

(übertragen (auf dem gleichen Niveau)

at the same height, at the same level

(Flugobjekt: gleich hoch)

hang at the same height

([etw] gleich hoch anbringen)

on the same level

(Person: gleiches Niveau) (standard)

at the same height

(Objekte: gleich hoch) (height)

set to the same height

(gleiche Einstellung machen)

high quality

(Qualität: hervorragend)

high pitch

(Ton: sehr hoch)

height above sea level

(Höhenmessung auf der Erde)

up

(nach oben)

Ich warf den Hut in die Höhe und er fiel auf den Boden.
I threw the hat up and it landed on the ground.

hold up

(nach oben heben)

lift up

(nach oben halten)

shoot up

(rapide anwachsen)

shoot up

(schnell aufspringen)

drive up

(rapide erhöhen)

throw into the air

(nach oben werfen)

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