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1 fall
drop, fall* * *subst. (i verdi) decline in value, depreciation subst. [av priser, kurser, temperatur, o.l.] fall (f.eks.a fall of prices, a fall of temperature
) subst. [ minkning] fall, drop, decrease, downfall subst. [ redusering] fall,drop subst. [fra makt, posisjon] downfall, overthrow, fall (f.eks.the fall of the Government, the King
) subst. [foss, elv] fall subst. [ vinkel] slope, downward gradient, downward slope, drop subst. (i vannstand) fall of the water level subst. (vvs) [ledningens, sanitær] grade, slope inclination subst. [ toners] cadence, fall subst. (vvs) [ ventilasjon] air drop subst. (sjøfart) [ tau på seilbåt] halyard subst. [om draperi, kjole etc.] hang (f.eks.the hang of the curtain (, of her dress
)) subst. [ i håret] fall, wave (i hvert fall) at any rate, at all events, anyhow, in any case (i hvert fall) (i det minste) at least (hovmod står for fall) pride goes before a fall (hårets fall) the lie of the hair, (langt) the fall of the hair (i beste fall) at best (i motsatt fall) if not, otherwise (i så fall) if so, if that is the case (i verste fall) at worst, if the worst comes to the worst (regeringen står for fall) the Government is heading for a fall, T the Government is on its last legs (stå for fall) be about to fall -
2 fall away
1) to become less in number:يَقِلُّ عدَدُهThe crowd began to fall away.
2) to slope downwards:يَنْحَدِرThe ground fell away steeply.
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3 наклон траектории в точке падения
Русско-английский военный словарь > наклон траектории в точке падения
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4 наклон траектории в точке падения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > наклон траектории в точке падения
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5 падение
1. с. drop, fall2. с. grade, gradient, slopeСинонимический ряд:потеря человеческого облика (сущ.) потеря человеческого облика; потеря человеческого образаАнтонимический ряд:взлет; подъем -
6 pudotus
yks.nom. pudotus; yks.gen. pudotuksen; yks.part. pudotusta; yks.ill. pudotukseen; mon.gen. pudotusten pudotuksien; mon.part. pudotuksia; mon.ill. pudotuksiindescent (noun)drop (noun)dropping (noun)fall (noun)slope (noun)* * *• drop• slope• sinking• fall• dropout• descent• dropping -
7 Gefälle
Gefälle n GEN slope, gradient; differential* * *n < Geschäft> slope, gradient; differential* * *Gefälle
[down]grade, gradient, [downward] slope, incline, fall, (Löhne) differential, (Preise) price gap, (Steuer) revenues, imposts, (Zins) margin;
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9 eğimli olmak
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10 наклон траектории в точке падения
Military: slope of fallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наклон траектории в точке падения
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11 경사지다
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12 dēcursus
dēcursus P. of decurro.* * *decent, downward course/slope/rush/fall/flow; attack/charge downhill; manoeuver; running race/course; finish; flow (verse); coming to land; watercourse/channel -
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dēcursus ūs, m [decurro], a running down, downward course, descent: aquarum, O.: rapidus (amnium), V.— A descent, attack: subitus ex collibus, L.: in litora, Ta.— An evolution, manœuvre: iustus, L.: legionum, Ta.— A running in armor (at a festival), L. — Fig., a course, career: mei temporis: si forensium rerum labor decursu honorum constitisset, i. e. after every grade of office.* * *decent, downward course/slope/rush/fall/flow; attack/charge downhill; manoeuver; running race/course; finish; flow (verse); coming to land; watercourse/channel -
14 Dachneigung
Dachneigung f roof pitch, roof slope, roof fallDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Dachneigung
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15 наклон
slope, bias. slant, tilt, incline, inclination, declination, slanting line, lean (ing), low-grade, fall, dip (и геол.)мор. heelingав. bankгеол. riseфиз. incidence(на стена) стр. batter(на покрив) inclinationтех. gradient(на път) declivity, slope, gradientнаклон на крива a slope of a curveпод силен наклон (за места в театър) steeply banked* * *накло̀н,м., -и, (два) накло̀на slope, bias, slant, tilt, incline, inclination, declination, slanting line, lean(ing), low-grade, drop; fall, dip (и геол.); мор. heeling; авиац. bank; геол. rise; физ. incidence; (на стена) строит. batter; (на покрив) inclination; техн. gradient; (на път) declivity, slope, gradient, амер. grade; без \наклон aclinal; изменение на \наклон break in grade; \наклон на крива a slope of a curve; \наклон на сондаж pitch of hole; обратен \наклон adverse grade, reverse gradient; остър \наклон steep slope/pitch (of a roof, etc.); под силен \наклон (за места в театър) steeply banked; полегат \наклон easy grade/gradient; рязък \наклон high dip, abrupt slope, steep gradient.* * *bias; leaning{'li;niN}; ramp{rEmp}; run{rXn}; slant: a steep наклон - остър наклон; tilt; versant* * *1. (на покрив) inclination 2. (на път) declivity, slope, gradient 3. (на стена) стр. batter 4. slope, bias. slant, tilt, incline, inclination, declination, slanting line, lean(ing), low-grade, fall, dip (и геол.) 5. НАКЛОН на крива a slope of a curve 6. ав. bank 7. геол. rise 8. мор. heeling 9. остър НАКЛОН а steep slope/a pitch (of a roof, etc.) 10. под силен НАКЛОН (за места в театър) steeply banked 11. рязък НАКЛОН a high dip, an abrupt slope, a steep gradient 12. тех. gradient 13. физ. incidence -
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slope(нанагорнище) acclivity(нанадолните) declivityсклон на планина a side/flank of a mountain, mountainside* * *скло̀н,м., -ове, (два) скло̀на slope; ( нанагорнище) acclivity; ( нанадолнище) declivity; drop; fall-line; полегат \склон gentle slope; glacis; \склон на планина a side/flank of a mountain, mountainside; стръмен \склон steep slope.* * *slope ; ascent ; drop {drop}; flank {flENk}; hang ; hill-side; inclination ; slant {slEnt}; versant* * *1. (нанагорнище) acclivity 2. (нанадолните) declivity 3. slope 4. СКЛОН на планина a side/flank of a mountain, mountainside 5. полегат СКЛОН a gentle slope 6. стръмен СКЛОН a steep slope, escarpment -
17 падение
fall, declination, decline, decrease, geological dip, dip, drop, incidence оптика, lapse метео* * *паде́ние с.1. drop, fall2. (наклон, уклон) grade, gradient, slopeпаде́ние на пове́рхность ( луча света или иного излучения) — incidenceпаде́ние на пове́рхность, косо́е — oblique incidenceпаде́ние на пове́рхность, норма́льное — normal incidenceпаде́ние на пове́рхность с ма́лым угло́м — grazing incidenceпаде́ние напряже́ния — voltage [IR] dropпаде́ние напряже́ния в дуге́ ( ртутного вентиля) — arc-dropпаде́ние напряже́ния на, напр. сопротивле́нии — a voltage drop across, e. g., a resistanceпаде́ние пласта́ — seam dip, dip of seamпо паде́нию пласта́ — on dip, to the dipпаде́ние реки́ — the fall of the water surfaceсвобо́дное паде́ние — free fall -
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19 спад
fall, falloff, declination, decline, decay, droop, drop, recession, ( амплитудно-частотной характеристики) roll-off, slope, subsidence, taper* * *спад м.1. decay, fall2. эк. slump, depressionспад верши́ны и́мпульса, абсолю́тный — (absolute) droop [sag] of a pulseспад верши́ны и́мпульса в проце́нтах — percentage droop [sag] of a pulseспад и́мпульса — droop [sag] of a pulse; (часто, но неточно — за́дний фронт и́мпульса) — trailing edgeспад криво́й — dip of a curveспад температу́ры — temperature dropспад часто́тной характери́стики — roll-off of the frequency responseспад часто́тной характери́стики не превыша́ет 3 дБ относи́тельно 100 Кгц — the frequency response is not more than 3 dB down relative to 100 kHzспад часто́тной характери́стики в о́бласти ве́рхних часто́т — drooping high-frequency response* * *1) decay; 2) depression -
20 skred
fall, slide, slipjordskred; earth slide, land fall, land slide, land slipsläntskred; slope failure
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fall — [n1] descent; lowering abatement, belly flop*, cut, decline, declivity, decrease, diminution, dip, dive, downgrade, downward slope, drop, dwindling, ebb, falling off, header*, incline, lapse, lessening, nose dive*, plummet, plunge, pratfall*,… … New thesaurus
Slope Day — is an annual day of celebration held at Cornell University during the last day of regular undergraduate classes. It usually falls on the first Friday of May and the official site of Slope Day is the Libe Slope, on the university campus. Though… … Wikipedia
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Fall — Fall, n. 1. The act of falling; a dropping or descending be the force of gravity; descent; as, a fall from a horse, or from the yard of ship. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of dropping or tumbling from an erect posture; as, he was walking on ice, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fall herring — Fall Fall, n. 1. The act of falling; a dropping or descending be the force of gravity; descent; as, a fall from a horse, or from the yard of ship. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of dropping or tumbling from an erect posture; as, he was walking on ice … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slope — [n] slant, tilt abruptness, bank, bend, bevel, bias, cant, declination, declivity, deflection, descent, deviation, diagonal, downgrade, gradient, hill, inclination, incline, lean, leaning, obliqueness, obliquity, pitch, ramp, rise, rising ground … New thesaurus
fall line — fall′ line n. 1) geg the natural boundary between an upland and a lowland, as a piedmont and a coastal plain: marked, in temperate or humid areas, by waterfalls and rapids 2) spo Skiing. the path of natural descent from one point on a slope to… … From formal English to slang
fall line — noun 1. : a line joining the waterfalls on a number of rivers that marks the point where each river descends from the upland to the lowland and the limit of its navigability 2. : the natural downward course (as for skiing) between two points on a … Useful english dictionary
fall — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. plunge, drop, sink, tumble, topple; perish; be deposed, come to grief; happen, occur, take place; sin, misbehave, lapse. n. slope, declivity; downfall, defeat, comedown; drop, slump; plunge, tumble … English dictionary for students
fall — fall1 [ fɔl ] (past tense fell [ fel ] ; past participle fall|en [ fɔlən ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 move downward quickly ▸ 2 become lower in amount ▸ 3 change to another state ▸ 4 lose power/control ▸ 5 hang down ▸ 6 belong to group/activity… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fall — v 1. descend, come or go down, drop down, gravitate, sink; slip, slide, backslide; trip, trip over one s own feet, stumble, fall down, take a spill, tumble; go head over heels, pitch, plunge, plummet, dive, take a nosedive; drop, plop, plump, Inf … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder