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1 steep
I [sti:p] adjective1) ((of eg a hill, stairs etc) rising with a sudden rather than a gradual slope: The hill was too steep for me to cycle up; a steep path; a steep climb.) strm2) ((of a price asked or demand made) unreasonable or too great: He wants rather a steep price for his house, doesn't he?; That's a bit steep!) pretiran•- steeply II [sti:p](to soak thoroughly.) namakati* * *I [sti:p]1.adjective ( steeply adverb)strm; figuratively hiter, brz, nagel; colloquially pretirano visok (o cenah); neverjeten (zgodba); čezmeren, pretiran, neupravičen, nesramena steep slope — strmo pobočje, prepadit is a bit steep that he should get all the profit — malo prehuda je, da bi on pospravil ves dobičekthis sounds rather steep — to zveni (se sliši) precéj neverjetno;2.nounstrmina, strmo pobočjeII [sti:p]1.nounnamakanje; potapljanje; tekočina za namakanje; močilo; močenje (konoplje, lanu); kar se namaka; posoda za namakanjein steep — v namakanju, namočen;2.transitive verbnamakati, močiti, omehčati z namakanjem; prepojiti, prežeti (in z); potopiti, pogreznitito be steeped in — biti zatopljen v; globoko pasti vto steep one's hands in blood figuratively močiti si, omadeževati si roke s krvjoto steep o.s. figuratively zatopiti se (in v) -
2 ski jump
1) (a competition between skiers to see who will jump furthest off a steep slope.) smučarski skoki2) (a steep snow-covered slope before a sharp drop, to help skiers leap into the air.) zaletišče -
3 ascent
[-t]1) (the act of climbing or going up: The ascent of Mount Everest.) vzpon2) (a slope upwards: a steep ascent.) vzpon* * *[əsént]nounvzpenjanje, vzpon; dviganje; vzpetina, holm, pobočje; rampa -
4 descent
[-t]1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) sestop2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) pobočje3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) rod* * *[disént]nounsestop, spust; izkrcanje sovražnika; pobočje, strmina; podedovanje; izvor, rod, pokolenjeto make a descent — izkrcati se, nepričakovano napasti -
5 hill
[hil]1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) hrib2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) vzpon•- hillock- hilly
- hillside* * *I [hil]noungrič, hrib, hribčekfiguratively over the hill — čez najhujše (se prebiti)American colloquially not worth a hill of beans — še počenega groša ni vrednoII [hil]transitive verbnakopičiti, napraviti hribčke -
6 slant
1. verb(to be, lie etc at an angle, away from a vertical or horizontal position or line; to slope: The house is very old and all the floors and ceilings slant a little.) nagibati (se)2. noun(a sloping line or direction: The roof has a steep slant.) nagib- slanting* * *[sla:nt]1.nounpoševnost, nagnjenost; strmina, pobočje, nagib; American tendenca, vidik; pogled s stranion the slant — poševno, napoševslant of wind nautical kratkotrajna rahla sapicato take a slant at — vreči pogled s strani na;2.adjective poeticallynagnjen, poševen, malo postrani, počez ali postrani postavljen; American figuratively pristranskislant-eyed — poševnih oči (Mongoli);3.intransitive verb & transitive verbnagibati (se), biti nagnjen, biti poševno usmerjen; postrani, poševno položiti, usmeriti; figuratively imeti nagnjenje ( towards do, za); American biti pristranski; figuratively prirediti za določen namen
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