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slope+(noun)

  • 1 slope

    [sləup] 1. noun
    1) (a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant: The floor is on a slight slope.) slīpums; slīpne
    2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) nogāze
    2. verb
    (to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) būt nolaidenam/slīpam
    * * *
    slīpums; nokalne, nogāze; šautenes stāvoklis plecā; nošķiebties, noliekties; padarīt slīpu, piešķirt slīpumu

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  • 2 ski slope

    noun (a snowy slope where people can ski.) slēpošanas nogāze

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  • 3 ski jump

    1) (a competition between skiers to see who will jump furthest off a steep slope.) sacensības lēkšanā ar slēpēm no tramplīna
    2) (a steep snow-covered slope before a sharp drop, to help skiers leap into the air.) (slēpošanā) tramplīns

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  • 4 hillside

    noun (the side or slope of a hill: The hillside was covered with new housing.) kalna nogāze
    * * *
    kalna nogāze

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  • 5 ski run

    noun (a slope or a track for skiing.) slēpošanas/nobrauciena trase
    * * *
    nobrauciena trase

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  • 6 skier

    noun The slope was crowded with skiers.) slēpotājs
    * * *
    slēpotājs

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  • 7 mountain-side

    noun (the slope of a mountain: The avalanche swept the climbers down the mountain-side.) nogāze

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  • 8 ski lift

    noun (a cable system with chairs for carrying skiers up a slope.) pacēlājs (slēpotājiem)

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  • 9 ski tow

    noun (a ski lift; a cable system for pulling skiers up a slope.) pacēlājs (slēpotājiem)

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  • 10 gradient

    ['ɡreidiənt]
    1) (the amount of slope (eg of a road, a railway): a gradient of 1 in 4.) slīpums
    2) (a slope.) nogāze
    * * *
    slīpums; gradients; novirze

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  • 11 rise

    1. past tense - rose; verb
    1) (to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase: Food prices are still rising; His temperature rose; If the river rises much more, there will be a flood; Her voice rose to a scream; Bread rises when it is baked; His spirits rose at the good news.) []celties
    2) (to move upwards: Smoke was rising from the chimney; The birds rose into the air; The curtain rose to reveal an empty stage.) []celties
    3) (to get up from bed: He rises every morning at six o'clock.) celties
    4) (to stand up: The children all rose when the headmaster came in.) piecelties
    5) ((of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon: The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.) []celties, aust; lēkt
    6) (to slope upwards: Hills rose in the distance; The ground rises at this point.) slieties; iet augšup
    7) (to rebel: The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator.) sacelties
    8) (to move to a higher rank, a more important position etc: He rose to the rank of colonel.) izvirzīties; tikt paaugstinātam (dienestā)
    9) ((of a river) to begin or appear: The Rhône rises in the Alps.) iztecēt; sākties
    10) ((of wind) to begin; to become stronger: Don't go out in the boat - the wind has risen.) []celties
    11) (to be built: Office blocks are rising all over the town.) []celties, slieties
    12) (to come back to life: Jesus has risen.) augšāmcelties
    2. noun
    1) ((the) act of rising: He had a rapid rise to fame; a rise in prices.) kāpums; celšanās
    2) (an increase in salary or wages: She asked her boss for a rise.) paaugstinājums; (algas) pielikums
    3) (a slope or hill: The house is just beyond the next rise.) []kalns
    4) (the beginning and early development of something: the rise of the Roman Empire.) izcelšanās; pirmsākumi
    3. adjective
    the rising sun; rising prices; the rising generation; a rising young politician.) uzlecošs; kāpjošs; augošs; jauns
    - late riser
    - give rise to
    - rise to the occasion
    * * *
    paaugstinājums, pacēlums; pacelšanās; izvirzīšanās; paaugstinājums; lēkts; sākotne, sākums; izteka; uzpeldēšana; celties, kāpt; piecelties; uzlēkt; sacelties; tikt slēgtam, beigties; sākties, izcelties; izvirzīties; pieņemties; uzpeldēt; uzrūgt

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  • 12 ascent

    [-t]
    1) (the act of climbing or going up: The ascent of Mount Everest.) kāpšana
    2) (a slope upwards: a steep ascent.) stāvums
    * * *
    uzkāpšana; stāvums; posms

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  • 13 descent

    [-t]
    1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) nokāpšana; nolaišanās
    2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) nogāze
    3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) izcelsme
    * * *
    nokāpšana, nolaišanās; nogāze; pazemināšanās; pagrimums; paaudze; samazināšanās; mantojums; pēkšņs uzbrukums; cilme, izcelsme

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  • 14 dip

    [dip] 1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb
    1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) iemērkt; iegremdēt
    2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) noslīdēt zemāk; nolaisties; vest lejup
    3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) (par automašīnām) izslēgt tālās gaismas
    4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) (par kuģi) nolaist karogu (sveicienam)
    2. noun
    1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) kritums
    2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) mērce
    3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) ātra izpeldēšanās
    * * *
    iemērkšana, iegremdēšana; ieniršana; šķīdums; lieta svece; novirzīšanās; ieplaka; kabatzaglis; iemērkt, iegremdēt; ienirt; noslīdēt zemāk, nolaisties; nolaist; novirzīties; ielūkoties, ieskatīties; ieķīlāt; izkrist

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  • 15 grade

    [ɡreid] 1. noun
    1) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) kvalitāte; šķira
    2) ((American) (the pupils in) a class or year at school: We're in the fifth grade now.) klase (skolā)
    3) (a mark for, or level in, an examination etc: He always got good grades at school.) atzīme; novērtējums
    4) ((especially American) the slope of a railway etc; gradient.) slīpums
    2. verb
    1) (to sort into grades: to grade eggs.) []šķirot; sakārtot pēc pakāpēm; likt atzīmi
    2) (to move through different stages: Red grades into purple as blue is added.) pakāpeniski pāriet
    - grader
    - grade school
    - make the grade
    * * *
    pakāpe, rangs; kategorija; kvalitāte, šķirne; klase; atzīme, novērtējums; jauna uzlabota šķirne; slīpums; sakārtot pēc pakāpēm; šķirot; likt atzīmi; uzlabot šķirni; nivelēt

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  • 16 hill

    [hil]
    1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) pakalns
    2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) nogāze
    - hilly
    - hillside
    * * *
    pakalns, uzkalns; nogāze; kaudze; Kapitolija pakalns; ASV kongress; samest kaudzē; aprušināt

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  • 17 incline

    1. verb
    (to bow (one's head etc).) []liekt; []liekt
    2. noun
    (a slope.) nogāze; slīpums
    - be inclined to
    * * *
    nogāze, slīpums; liekt; pieliekt, noliekt; liekties; pieliekties, noliekties; sliekties, tiekties

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  • 18 scramble

    ['skræmbl] 1. verb
    1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) rāpties
    2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) Viņš pietrūkās kājās.
    3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) cīnīties; plūkties
    4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) aizšifrēt (telefona ziņu)
    2. noun
    ((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) cīniņš; plūkšanās
    - scrambled eggs
    - scrambled egg
    * * *
    rāpšanās; kautiņš; juceklis; motobraukšanas sacīkstes; rāpties; ložņāt; cīnīties; izdarīt steigā; izkaisīt; sakult

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  • 19 side

    1. noun
    1) ((the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line: He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me.) mala; puse
    2) (a surface of something: A cube has six sides.) sāns; skaldne
    3) (one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back: There is a label on the side of the box.) sāns
    4) (either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc: Don't waste paper - write on both sides!) puse
    5) (the right or left part of the body: I've got a pain in my side.) sāns
    6) (a part or division of a town etc: He lives on the north side of the town.) puse; daļa
    7) (a slope (of a hill): a mountain-side.) nogāze
    8) (a point of view; an aspect: We must look at all sides of the problem.) puse
    9) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) puse
    2. adjective
    (additional, but less important: a side issue.) blakus-
    - - side
    - - sided
    - sidelong
    - sideways
    - sideburns
    - side effect
    - sidelight
    - sideline
    - sidelines
    - side road
    - sidestep
    - side-street
    - sidetrack
    - sidewalk
    - from all sides
    - on all sides
    - side by side
    - side with
    - take sides
    * * *
    mala; puse; sāni; nogāze; lielība, uzpūtība; borts; komanda; nostāties kāda pusē, pieslieties; blakus

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  • 20 ski

    1. [ski:] noun
    (one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) slēpe
    2. [ski:d] verb
    (to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) slēpot
    - skier
    - skiing
    - ski jump
    - ski jumper
    - ski jumping
    - ski lift
    - ski pole
    - ski resort
    - ski slope
    - ski run
    - ski track/trail
    - ski tow
    * * *
    slēpe; slēpot

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См. также в других словарях:

  • slope — ► NOUN 1) a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another. 2) a part of the side of a hill or mountain, especially as a place for skiing. ► VERB 1) be inclined from a horizontal or vertical line; slant up or down. 2) informal …   English terms dictionary

  • slope — noun 1》 a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another.     ↘a difference in level or sideways position between two ends or sides.     ↘a part of the side of a hill or mountain, especially as a place for skiing. 2》 US… …   English new terms dictionary

  • slope arms — noun : a former command and position in the manual of arms with the piece carried as in left shoulder arms except that the muzzle was turned a little to the right or left * * * slope arms To place or hold a rifle at the slope • • • Main Entry:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slope-intercept form — ¦ ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : the equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is the y intercept of its graph compare point slope form herein …   Useful english dictionary

  • slope-intercept form — noun Date: circa 1942 the equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where meters is the slope of the line and b is its y intercept …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • slope — (v.) 1590s, from earlier adj. meaning slanting (c.1500), probably from M.E. aslope (adv.) on the incline (late 15c.), from O.E. *aslopen, pp. of aslupan to slip away, from a away + slupan to slip (see SLEEVE (Cf. sleeve)). The noun is first… …   Etymology dictionary

  • slope field — noun A field of plotted slopes of a differentiable function …   Wiktionary

  • slope angle — noun : the acute angle made by a meridional ray with the axis in a symmetrical optical system …   Useful english dictionary

  • slope-line approach — noun : a system of lights at an airport so arranged as to form a pair of sharply defined converging lines between which an airplane pilot may make a safe landing …   Useful english dictionary

  • slope wash — noun 1. : sheet erosion 2. : earth material transported by sheet erosion …   Useful english dictionary

  • slippery slope — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ very ▪ dangerous ▪ proverbial ▪ He was on the proverbial slippery slope to bankruptcy. VERB + SLIPPERY SLOPE ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

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