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1 slope
• rinne• nousukohta• nousu• jyrkkyys• jyrkänne• viettää(kalteva)• viettää• viettää (maa)• viistota• viettävyys• ahde• alamäki• töyräs• törmä• vuorenrinne• pudotus• putous• reitti• tehdä kaltevaksi• liukua• kaltevuus• kallistaa• kallas• kallistua• mäenahde• mäki• mäenrinne• penger• parras• ylämäki• kulmakerroin• käyrän jyrkkyysaviation• laskeutuafinance, business, economy• lasku• lape• laskea• luisu• luisua• luistaa• luiska* * *sləup 1. noun1) (a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant: The floor is on a slight slope.) kaltevuus2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) rinne2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) viettää- sloping -
2 trend
• trendi• tyylisuunta• virtaus• pääsuunta• tendenssi• kehityssuunta• kallistua• suuntaviiva• suuntaus• suunta• suuntaviivat• yleissuunta• kääntyä* * *trend(a general direction or tendency: She follows all the latest trends in fashion; an upward trend in share prices.) suuntaus- trendy
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