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1 выровненный уклон
Makarov: graded slope (русла реки, достигшей профиля равновесия) -
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1) General subject: acclinal, canted, canting, downhill, inclined, oblique, out of plumb, pitched, prone, reclinate, sideling, sidling, slant, slanting, slantwise, slope, sloping, squint, downward2) Geology: acclivous, angled, awry, battered, graded, hading, pitching, ramp, steep, steep dipping, steeply pitching, tilted, tilting (о пластах), upturned4) Aviation: askew5) Naval: nutant7) Colloquial: squeegee9) Poetical language: supine10) Military: tilt-over12) Construction: pronate13) Mathematics: gauche, out of level, slanted14) Railway term: reclining16) Mining: angled (о залегании), semisteep (о падении залежи), sloped, steep-dipping, steeply dipping, tilting (пласт)18) Metallurgy: tilting-type19) Polygraphy: oblique (о шрифте)20) Telecommunications: tilt21) Information technology: italic23) Mechanic engineering: overturning moment24) Drilling: tillable26) Makarov: backhanded, diagonal, incident, nonlevel, off plumb, out-of-square, sidelong, slant (о знаке), slantways27) Gold mining: incline
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