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1) General subject: chute the chute, chute-the-chute (на санях, коврике), rapid descent3) American: chute-the-chute (на санях, коврике и т.п.)4) Military: sharp decline5) Engineering: steep6) Automobile industry: high grade, steep descent7) Transport: steep hill downwards, steep hill upwards8) Makarov: precipitous descent, sharp descent -
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Makarov: precipitous descent to the seaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крутой спуск к морю
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