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1 slope
[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.) pantă2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) înclinare2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) a se înclina- sloping -
2 slope
(cf, drum, geog) povârniş, înclinare, plan înclinat, pantă; versant; taluz; (mat) tangenta trigonometrică a unghiului de înclinare // a se înclina, a fi în pantă; a taluza, a teşi -
3 slope angle
(cf, drum) unghi de declivitate -
4 slope away
(cstr) a taluza; a desface acoperişul -
5 slope construction / work
(cstr) taluzareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > slope construction / work
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6 slope line
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7 slope protectiuon
(cstr) protecţie / consolidare a taluzului -
8 slope revetment
(cstr, drum) îmbrăcăminte de taluz -
9 slope spring
(hidr) izvor pe versant -
10 slope stability
(cstr) stabilitate a taluzului -
11 slope's foot
(cstr) picior de taluz -
12 ski slope
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13 adverse grade / gradient / slope
(hidr, min) pantă inversăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > adverse grade / gradient / slope
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14 bank slope
(hidr) taluz al malului -
15 canal bank / slope
(cstr) taluz / rambleu de canal -
16 counter-slope
(cstr) contrapantă -
17 cross fall / slope
(cstr, drum) pantă transversală -
18 gentle dip / gradient / slope
(drum) înclinare micăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > gentle dip / gradient / slope
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19 head slope
(hidr) taluz amonte -
20 limiting slope
(drum) pantă limită / critică
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