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English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > downhill slope
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A n1 ( incline) gen pente f ; ( of writing) inclinaison f ; to be on a slope être en pente ; the slope on the road is considerable la pente de la route est importante ; a 40° slope, a slope of 40° une pente de 40° ; a steep/gentle slope une pente raide/douce ;2 ( hillside) flanc m ; north/south slope versant m nord/sud ; uphill slope montée f ; downhill slope descente f ; upper slopes sommet m de la montagne ; halfway up ou down the slope ( road) à mi-côte ; ( mountain) à mi-pente.C vi [road, path, roof, garden etc] être en pente (towards vers) ; [writing] pencher (to vers) ; to slope down ou away descendre en pente (to vers) ; to slope to the left/right descendre vers la gauche/la droite. ⇒ slippery.■ slope off ○ se barrer ○. -
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slope [sləʊp]1. nouna. [of roof, ground, surface] pente f• halfway up or down the slope à mi-côte[ground, roof] être en pente ; [handwriting] pencher( = sneak away) se tirer (inf !)* * *[sləʊp] 1.north/south slope — versant m nord/sud
uphill slope — montée f
2.upper slopes — sommet m de la montagne
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1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) cuesta abajo2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) de mal en peordownhill adj adv cuesta abajotr[daʊn'hɪl]1 cuesta abajo1 (path etc) cuesta abajo, en pendiente; (in skiing) de descenso1 (in skiing) descenso contrareloj\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go downhill (get worse, deteriorate) empeorar, ir de mal en peordownhill ['daʊn'hɪl] adv & adj: cuesta abajoadj.• en declive adj.• pendiente adj.adv.• cuesta abajo adv.n.• bajada s.f.• cuesta abajo s.f.
I 'daʊn'hɪladverb <walk/run> cuesta abajoto go downhill — ir* cuesta abajo, ir* de mal en peor
II 'daʊnhɪl1)a downhill slope — una bajada, una pendiente
b) ( in skiing) de descenso contra-reloj2) (easy, pleasant) (pred)it's all downhill from here — de aquí en adelante todo va a marchar sobre ruedas or todo va a ser coser y cantar
III 'daʊnhɪl ['daʊn'hɪl]1.ADV cuesta abajoto go downhill — [road] bajar; [car] ir cuesta abajo; (fig) [person] ir cuesta abajo; [industry] estar en declive, estar de capa caída; [company] ir de mal en peor
2.ADJ en pendiente; [skiing] de descensoit was downhill all the way after that — (fig) (=got easier) a partir de entonces la cosa fue más fácil; (=got worse) a partir de entonces la cosa fue de mal en peor
3.CPDdownhill race N — descenso m
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I ['daʊn'hɪl]adverb <walk/run> cuesta abajoto go downhill — ir* cuesta abajo, ir* de mal en peor
II ['daʊnhɪl]1)a downhill slope — una bajada, una pendiente
b) ( in skiing) de descenso contra-reloj2) (easy, pleasant) (pred)it's all downhill from here — de aquí en adelante todo va a marchar sobre ruedas or todo va a ser coser y cantar
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вниз имя существительное: наречие: имя прилагательное:ухудшающийся (downward, downhill, ingravescent) -
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1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) nedover(bakke)2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) bli stadig dårligereIsubst. \/ˈdaʊnˌhɪl\/1) ( også overført) nedoverbakke, utforbakke2) ( sport) utforrennIIadj. \/ˌdaʊnˈhɪl\/, foranstilt: \/ˈdaʊnhɪl\/skrånende, hellende, utfor-downhill race ( sport) utfor, utforrenndownhill run\/skiing utforkjøringdownhill slope utforbakkeIIIadv. \/ˌdaʊnˈhɪl\/nedover bakken, utforgo downhill ( overført) forfalle, gå tilbakedet går nedover med ham \/ han blir dårligere \/ han har kommet ut på skråplanet -
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I [sləʊp]1) (incline) pendio m., pendenza f.; (of writing) inclinazione f.2) (hillside) pendio m., versante m.uphill, downhill slope — salita, discesa
II [sləʊp]upper slopes — cima, sommità
verbo intransitivo [ ground] digradare; [ floor] pendere, essere in pendenza; [ writing] essere inclinato* * *[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.) pendenza2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) pendio2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) inclinarsi- sloping* * *[sləʊp]1. n1) (gen), (of hill) pendio, (side of hill) versante m, (of roof) pendenza, (of floor) inclinazione fon the slopes of Mount Etna — alle falde or pendici dell'Etna
2) (also: ski slope) pista (da sci)2. vi(path, roof, handwriting) essere inclinato (-a)•* * *I [sləʊp]1) (incline) pendio m., pendenza f.; (of writing) inclinazione f.2) (hillside) pendio m., versante m.uphill, downhill slope — salita, discesa
II [sləʊp]upper slopes — cima, sommità
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1. adjectivebergab führend [Fahrt]; [Strecke, Weg] bergab2. adverbbe downhill all the way — (fig.) ganz einfach sein
3. nouncome downhill — den Berg herunterkommen
1) Gefällstrecke, die2) (Skiing) Abfahrtslauf, der* * *1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) bergab2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) bergab* * *ˈdown·hillto go \downhill person heruntergehen; vehicle herunterfahren; road, path bergab führen [o gehen]; ( fig)the first week was okay, but it's all gone \downhill since then die erste Woche war in Ordnung, aber seither hat sich alles verschlechterthe is going \downhill es geht bergab mit ihmII. adj▪ to be \downhill bergab führen, abschüssig sein, abfallenthe route is all \downhill from here to the finish von hier bis zum Ziel geht es nur noch bergabthe \downhill course of the economy die Talfahrt der Wirtschaftto be \downhill [all the way] leichter [o einfacher] werden* * *downhill [ˌ-ˈhıl]A adv abwärts, bergab (beide auch fig), den Berg hinunter:he is going downhill fig es geht bergab mit ihm;the rest was downhill (all the way) fig alles andere ging wie von selbstB adj [a. ˈ-hıl]1. abschüssig2. Skisport: Abfahrts…:downhill course, downhill run Abfahrtsstrecke f;downhill race Abfahrtslauf m;downhill racer Abfahrtsläufer(in)C s [ˈ-hıl]1. Abhang m:* * *1. adjectivebergab führend [Fahrt]; [Strecke, Weg] bergabhe's on the downhill path — (fig.) es geht bergab mit ihm
2. adverb 3. nounbe downhill all the way — (fig.) ganz einfach sein
1) Gefällstrecke, die2) (Skiing) Abfahrtslauf, der* * *adj.bergab adj. -
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1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) ned ad bakke2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) ned ad bakke* * *1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) ned ad bakke2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) ned ad bakke -
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بِانْحِدَار \ downhill: down a slope: The road ran downhill. \ مُنْحدِرًا \ downhill: down a slope: The road ran downhill. -
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[ˌdaʊn'hɪl] 1.aggettivo [path, road] in discesa, in pendio, in pendenza2.to go downhill — [ path] essere in discesa; [person, vehicle] andare in discesa; fig. [ person] (in social status etc.) essere in declino; (in health) andare peggiorando
from now on it's downhill all the way — fig. (easy) d'ora in poi è tutta discesa; (disastrous) da adesso inizia il declino
* * *1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) in discesa2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) in declino* * *downhill /daʊnˈhɪl/ /ˈdaʊnhɪl/A a. e avv.in discesa ( anche fig.); in pendenza: a downhill road, una strada in discesa; The difficult part of the work is over; it's all downhill from now on, il difficile del lavoro è fatto; d'ora in poi è tutto in discesa; It's downhill all the way, è un gioco da ragazzi; to go downhill, ( ciclismo, ecc.) andare in discesa; (fig.) peggiorare; essere in declinoB n.1 (antiq.) declivio; discesa● ( sci) downhill racer, discesista □ ( sci) downhill racing, discesa libera □ downhill skier, discesista □ downhill skiing, discesa libera ( la specialità) □ downhill skis, sci da discesa.* * *[ˌdaʊn'hɪl] 1.aggettivo [path, road] in discesa, in pendio, in pendenza2.to go downhill — [ path] essere in discesa; [person, vehicle] andare in discesa; fig. [ person] (in social status etc.) essere in declino; (in health) andare peggiorando
from now on it's downhill all the way — fig. (easy) d'ora in poi è tutta discesa; (disastrous) da adesso inizia il declino
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ˈdaunˈhɪl
1. сущ.
1) а) покатость, откос, склон( возвышенности) Syn: decline
1., slope, declivity, descent б) спуск по склону Tyler downhill ≈ тех. трелевка по системе Тайлера вниз по склону (под действием силы тяжести груза)
2) перен. конец, закат downhill of life ≈ закат дней, конец жизни
3) спорт скоростной спуск( на лыжах)
2. прил.
1) а) наклонный, покатый б) расположенный на спускающемся склоне возвышенности (напр., о трубопроводе)
2) преклонный( о годах, возрасте) Syn: declining
3. нареч.
1) вниз;
под гору;
под уклон;
к подножью холма
2) на закате, на склоне (жизни), в упадке, в лохом состоянии, на низком уровне go downhill спуск, склон - the * of life (образное) закат жизни - * skiing скоростной спуск (на лыжах) - * turn поворот при спуске (на лыжах) - * gate ворота скоростного спуска (на лыжах) покатый, наклонный;
нисходящий вниз, под уклон, под гору - the road goes * дорога идет под уклон /под гору/ на закате, на ущербе;
в упадке;
в плохом состоянии - to go * ухудшаться;
катиться по наклонной плоскости downhill вниз;
под гору;
под уклон ~ на закате, в упадке;
на склоне;
to go downhill ухудшаться (о здоровье, материальном положении) ;
перен. катиться по наклонной плоскости ~ покатый, наклонный ~ склон;
downhill of life закат дней, закат жизни ~ спорт. скоростной спуск ~ склон;
downhill of life закат дней, закат жизни ~ на закате, в упадке;
на склоне;
to go downhill ухудшаться (о здоровье, материальном положении) ;
перен. катиться по наклонной плоскостиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > downhill
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1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) navzdol2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) vedno slabše* * *I [dáunhil]adverbnavzdol; figuratively vedno slabšeII [dáunhil]adjectivenavzdolnji -
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['daun'hɪl] 1. adv2. nto go downhill — ( road) biec w dół zbocza; ( person) schodzić (zejść perf) ze zbocza; ( car) zjeżdżać (zjechać perf) ze zbocza; fig ( person) staczać się (stoczyć się perf); (business, career) podupadać (podupaść perf)
(also: downhill race) bieg m zjazdowy* * *1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) w dół2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) w coraz gorszy stan
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