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крутое снижение, снижение по крутой траектории ( с относительно высокой вертикальной скоростью)Англо-русский словарь по гражданской авиации > steep descent
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Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > steep descent
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крутой спускEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > steep descent
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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > steep descent
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17 portion of a glacier at a point of steep descent, segmented by many transverse crevasses into separate blocks
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > portion of a glacier at a point of steep descent, segmented by many transverse crevasses into separate blocks
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♦ steep (1) /sti:p/A a.1 erto; ripido; scosceso: a steep hill, un erto colle; una salita ripida; a steep descent, una discesa ripida3 (fam.) eccessivo; esorbitante: a steep price, un prezzo esorbitante (o salato); DIALOGO → - Wrong bill- «What's the total?» DIALOGO → - Wrong bill- «£65? That's a bit steep!», «Quant'è il totale?» «£65? Ma è un po' troppo!»4 (fam.) assurdo; esagerato; illogico; inverosimile: a steep statement, un'affermazione esagerata; It seems a bit steep that…, mi sembra davvero assurdo (fam.: mi pare grossa) che…B n.erta; china; pendio; precipizio● steep fall, scoscendimento □ (autom., USA) «steep hill 15%» ( cartello), «pendenza del 15%» □ a steep incline, una forte pendenza; un'erta □ (fin.) a steep rate of interest, un altissimo tasso d'interessesteeply avv. steep (2) /sti:p/n. [uc]1 bagno; immersione(to) steep /sti:p/A v. t.1 bagnare; immergere ( anche fig.); inzuppare; tuffare: Steep the vegetables in water, tuffa la verdura nell'acqua!; The square was steeped in moonlight, la piazza era immersa nel chiarore lunare; steeped in slumber, immerso nel sonno2 imbevere ( anche fig.); impregnare; saturare: He was steeped in Indian philosophy, era imbevuto di filosofia indiana3 (ind.) macerareB v. i.1 essere in macerazione; macerarsi -
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descent nспускangle of descentугол сниженияapproach rate of descentскорость снижения при заходе на посадкуarrest descentпрекращать снижениеautorotative descentснижение в режиме авторотацииbraked descentснижение в режиме торможенияcommence descentначинать снижениеcontinuous descent approachзаход на посадку с непрерывным снижениемcruise descentснижение на крейсерском режимеdescent clearanceразрешение на снижениеdescent pathтраектория сниженияdescent segmentучасток сниженияdescent topвысота начала сниженияdescent velocityскорость сниженияemergency descentаварийное снижениеemergency descent operationаварийное снижениеemergency descent speedскорость при аварийном сниженииestablish descentустанавливать режим сниженияgliding descentснижение в режиме планированияin descentсо снижениемinitial descentпервоначальный этап сниженияinitial descent clearanceразрешение на начало сниженияmethod of steepest descentспособ резкого сниженияminimum descent altitudeминимальная высота сниженияminimum descent heightминимальная высота сниженияparachute descentспуск с парашютомplanned descentзапланированное снижениеpower-on descentснижение с работающим двигателемrate of descentскорость сниженияshallow descentпологое снижениеslow descentзамедлять снижениеspiral descentснижение по спиралиsteep descentкрутое снижениеuncontrolled descentнеуправляемое снижениеuncontrolled descent operationнеуправляемое снижение -
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noun2) (way) Abstieg, der3) (slope) Abfall, derthe descent was very steep — das Gefälle war sehr stark
* * *[-t]1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) der Abstieg2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) die Senkung3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) die Abstammung* * *de·scent[dɪˈsent]n1. (passage down) from mountain Abstieg m kein pl; (going down) Absteigen nt, Hinuntergehen nt; (in diving) Abtauchen nt; SKI Abfahrt f, Abfahrtslauf mthe path made a sudden steep \descent der Weg fiel plötzlich steil abhe's of Russian \descent er hat russische Vorfahrenlineal \descent Abstammung f in gerader Linie, direkte Abstammungto claim \descent from sb behaupten, von jdm abzustammento trace one's \descent seine Abstammung zurückverfolgenby \descent LAW durch gesetzliche Erbfolge* * *[dɪ'sent]n1) (= going down of person) Hinuntergehen nt, Absteigen nt; (from mountain, of plane, into underworld) Abstieg m; (of gymnast) Abgang m; (= slope of road) Abfall mduring the descent of the mountain — während des Abstiegs vom Berg
the descent from the cross (Art, Rel) — die Kreuzabnahme
2) (= ancestry) Abstammung f, Herkunft fof noble descent — von adliger Abstammung or Herkunft
he claims direct descent from... — er behauptet, direkt von... abzustammen
3) (of property) Vererbung f, Übertragung f (to auf +acc); (of customs) Überlieferung f (to auf +acc)6) (fig into crime etc) Absinken nt (into in +acc); (into chaos, civil war, madness) Versinken nt (into in +acc)* * *descent [dıˈsent] s1. Herab-, Herunter-, Hinunter-, Hinabsteigen n, Abstieg m, Tal-, Abfahrt f, (Bergbau) Einfahrt f:2. FLUGa) Höhenaufgabe f, Sinkflug m, Niedergehen n (des Flugzeugs vor der Landung)b) (Fallschirm)Absprung m3. Abhang m, Abfall m, Senkung f, Gefälle n:make a sharp descent scharf abfallen5. figa) Sinken nb) Niedergang m, Abstieg m6. Deszendenz f:a) Abstammung f, Geburt f, Ab-, Herkunft f:of French descent französischer Herkunftb) Nachkommenschaft fc) absteigende Linieto auf akk)8. (on, upon) Einfall m (in akk), feindliche Landung (in dat oder auf dat), Angriff m (auf akk), (auch iron) Überfall m (auf akk)* * *noun2) (way) Abstieg, der3) (slope) Abfall, der* * *(on, upon) n.Abfall -¨e m.Abhang -¨e m.Absprung -¨e m.Abstammung f.Abstieg -e m.Fallen -reien n.Geburt -en f.Gefälle - n.Heruntersteigen n.Hinuntersteigen n.Landung -en f.Niedergang m.Senkung -en f.Sinken n.Vererbung f.Übergang -¨e m.Übertragung f.
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Descent — De*scent , n. [F. descente, fr. descendre; like vente, from vendre. See {Descend}.] 1. The act of descending, or passing downward; change of place from higher to lower. [1913 Webster] 2. Incursion; sudden attack; especially, hostile invasion from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Steep-down — (st[=e]p doun ), a. Deep and precipitous; having steep descent. [R.] [1913 Webster] Wash me in steep down gulfs of liquid fire. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
descent — n. origin 1) to trace one s descent 2) direct descent 3) descent from 4) of a certain descent decline 5) a gradual, steep descent * * * [dɪ sent] steep descent [ decline ] a gradual [ origin ] to trace one s descent direct descent of a c … Combinatory dictionary
descent — noun 1) the plane began its descent Syn: dive, drop; fall, pitch, nosedive 2) their descent of the mountain Syn: downward climb 3) a steep descent Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
descent — noun 1) the plane began its descent Syn: dive, drop, fall, plunge, nosedive 2) a steep descent Syn: slope, incline, dip, drop, gradient 3) … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
steep — adj Steep, abrupt, precipitous, sheer mean having an incline approaching the perpendicular. The words are here arranged in ascending order of degree of perpendicularity. Steep implies so sharp a slope or pitch that ascent or descent is difficult… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
steep — steep1 [stēp] adj. [ME < OE steap, lofty, high, akin to OFris steep, MHG stouf, cliff (as in Ger Hohenstaufen) < IE * steup < base * (s)teu , to strike, butt > STOCK, STUB, L tundere, to strike] 1. having a sharp rise or highly… … English World dictionary
Descent Glacier — (77°51′S 162°52′E / 77.85°S 162.867°E / 77.85; 162.867) is a short, steep glacier between Briggs Hill and Condit Glacier, flowing northwest from Descent Pass … Wikipedia
descent — noun 1 movement down ADJECTIVE ▪ fast, rapid, swift (esp. BrE) ▪ slow ▪ steep ▪ gentle, gradual … Collocations dictionary
steep — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English stepe, from Old English stēap high, steep, deep; akin to Old Frisian stāp steep, Middle High German stief more at stoop Date: before 12th century 1. lofty, high used chiefly of a sea 2. making a large angle… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Descent (aircraft) — A descent during air travel is any portion where an aircraft decreases altitude, and is the opposite of an ascent or climb. Descents are an essential component of an approach to landing. Other intentional descents might be to avoid traffic, poor… … Wikipedia