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[A]PROCLIVIS (-E)PROCLIVUS (-A -UM)PRONUS (-A -UM)[ADV]PROCLIVEPROCLIVIPRONE[N]CLIVUS (-I) (M)DECLIVE (-IS) (N)PROCLIVE (-IS) (N)PROCLIVITAS (-ATIS) (F)ACCLIVITAS (-ATIS) (F)DEIECTUS (-US) (M)DEJECTUS (-US) (M)ADCLIVITAS (-ATIS) (F)CLIVE (-IS) (N)CLIVOS (-I) (M)CLIVUM (-I) (N)[V]PROCLINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)DESCENDO (-ERE -SCENDI -SCENSUM)CLINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)- SHORT SLOPE -
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troškė a. n.sausgarė (plg.), sausienė, slopė, šutienė, šutinys (knyg.) -
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Математика: Smashed Lost Or Pulverized Eventually -
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Математика: Smashed Lost Or Pulverized Eventually -
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1) Авиация: отлого подниматься2) Макаров: отлого подниматься или опускаться -
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1. геол. крыло складки2. геол. склонАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > slope
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[sləʊp]наклон, уклонскат, склон; откос, крутизнаспускнаклонная выработкаположение с винтовкой на плечоклониться; иметь наклон; опускаться подниматься наклоннонаклонять; ставить с уклоном; скашиватьудрать; улизнутьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > slope
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мед.сущ. скошенная питательная среда; уклон, косой -
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[sləʊp]◙ n. שיפוע, מדרון; הכתפת נשק◙ v. להשתפע, לנטות; להטות בשיפוע; להכתיף (נשק)* * *◙ (קשנ) ףיתכהל ;עופישב תוטהל ;תוטנל,עפתשהל◄◙ קשנ תפתכה ;ןורדמ,עופיש◄ -
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slope2 BAHN Steigung f (der Bahnstrecke)slope3 BAUM, BERGB Baggerböschung f, Böschung f (Tagebauböschung)slope4 BERGB Erzrolle f (Förderstollen); Rolle f (Förderstollen); Strosse f (Tagebau)slope5 GEO Abfall m (z. B. im Gelände); Böschung f; Hang m (Abhang); Neigung f, Schräge fslope6 TECH Abschrägung f, Gefälle n, Neigungswinkel m -
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склон, уклон
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Slope — is used to describe the steepness, incline, gradient, or grade of a straight line. A higher slope value indicates a steeper incline. The slope is defined as the ratio of the rise divided by the run between two points on a line, or in other words … Wikipedia
Slope — (eng.: Steigung) steht für Course Rating und Slope, Golfbegriff Dual Slope Verfahren, Funktionsprinzip eines ADUs Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI) optisches System für Piloten Slippery Slope Argument, rhetorischer Begriff Clapeyron Slope,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Slope — Slope, n. [Formed (like abode fr. abide) from OE. slipen. See {Slip}, v. i.] 1. An oblique direction; a line or direction including from a horizontal line or direction; also, sometimes, an inclination, as of one line or surface to another. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slope — Slope, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sloped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sloping}.] To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as, to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slope — Slope, a. Sloping. Down the slope hills. Milton. [1913 Webster] A bank not steep, but gently slope. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slope — [slōp] n. [ME < aslope, sloping (mistaken as a slope) < OE aslopen, pp. of aslupan, to slip away < slupan, to glide: see SLOOP] 1. a piece of ground that is not flat or level; rising or falling ground 2. any inclined line, surface,… … English World dictionary
Slope — Slope, adv. In a sloping manner. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slope — Slope, v. i. 1. To take an oblique direction; to be at an angle with the plane of the horizon; to incline; as, the ground slopes. [1913 Webster] 2. To depart; to disappear suddenly. [Slang] [1913 Webster] … 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
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 — (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