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81 déclivité
déclivité [deklivite]feminine noun* * *deklivitenom féminin gradient* * *deklivite nfslope, inclineà forte déclivité (pente, chemin, terrains, voies) — very steep
* * *déclivité nf ( inclinaison) gradient; ( pente) slope; habiter sur une déclivité to live on a hill; avoir une déclivité de 20% to have a gradient of one in five, to have a gradient of 20%.[deklivite] nom féminin2. [inclinaison - d'une route, d'un chemin de fer] gradient -
82 ཐུར་ལམ་
[thur lam]down hill street, steep descent, horizontal road, sloping road that leads alongside a hill -
83 горка
I жен.1) hill; hillock; ( детская) chute, slide; ( ждя катания на санках) ice-hillледяная горка — ( для катания на санках) ice-run
2) авиац. steep climbII жен.( застекленный шкафчик) buffet, small cupboard, cabinet, case, court cupboard, shadow box, vitrine -
84 горка
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85 དཀན་
[dkan]palate, roof of the mouth, steep, up hill -
86 གྱེན་
[gyen]steep, up hill -
87 རི་གཟར་པོ་
[ri gzar po]steep and rugged hill -
88 acclīvis (ad-c-)
acclīvis (ad-c-) e (once acclīvus, O.), adj. [CLI-], up-hill, ascending, steep: leniter adclivis aditus, Cs.: trames, O.: tumulis adclive solum, sloping in knolls, V. -
89 acclīvus
acclīvus see acclivis.* * *accliva, acclivum ADJrising, sloping/inclining upward, ascending, up hill; steep -
90 acclivis
acclivis, acclive ADJrising, sloping/inclining upward, ascending, up hill; steep -
91 प्रवण
pra-vaṇá
but according to Pāṇ. 8-4, 5 fr. pra andᅠ vana, « wood» ;
according to others from pru) m. orᅠ n. (?) the side of a hill, slope, declivity, abyss, depth RV. Kāṭh. MBh. (in RV. only loc. sg. andᅠ once pl.;
in MBh. VIII, 2369 alsoᅠ abl. sg.);
m. a place where four roads meet L. ;
a moment L. ;
a whirlpool L. ;
n. an access to (loc.) MBh. ;
(e) ind. in a precipitous course, hurriedly, hastily MBh. ;
mf (ā)n. declining, bent, sloping down, steep, abrupt TS. Br. GṛṠrS. Mn. etc.;
(ifc.) directed towards (cf. udak-, dakshiṇā-, nimna- etc.);
inclined orᅠ disposed orᅠ devoted to, intent upon, full of (loc., dat. gen. inf. orᅠ comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
wasted, decayed, disappeared R. ;
generous L. ;
humble, modest L. ;
+ cf. Gk. πρηνής;
Lat. prōnus
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92 discesa
f descent( pendio) slopedi bus exit; SCI discesa libera downhill (race)strada f in discesa street that slopes downwardsinformation technology a discesa drop down* * *discesa s.f.1 ( movimento discendente) descent: discesa del carico, ( di gru) descent of the load; la discesa all'inferno, the descent into hell; fare una discesa, to descend (o to go down) a slope; fare una rapida discesa, to make a quick descent // (aer.) discesa in picchiata, nosedive (o power dive) // (mecc.) corsa di discesa, ( di stantuffo) down stroke2 ( declivio) slope, declivity; ( strada in discesa) descent: una discesa ripida, a steep descent; una strada in discesa, a downhill road; discesa ai parcheggi, slope down to the car park; abito in fondo alla discesa, I live at the bottom of the hill; ci sono 20 km di discesa prima di arrivare al villaggio, the road goes downhill for 20 km before reaching the village; essere in discesa, ( di strada) to slope down (o to go downhill) // l'indice d'ascolto è in discesa, audience figures (o ratings) are falling; la sua popolarità è in discesa, his popularity is on the decline3 ( caduta) fall; drop: discesa di prezzi, fall (o drop) in prices; discesa di temperatura, fall in temperature6 (rad.) lead-in, down-lead.* * *[diʃ'ʃesa]sostantivo femminile1) (percorso) descent2) fig. (di prezzi) fall, drop3) (pendio) downhill slopeessere in discesa — [sentiero, strada] to go downhill, to be downward
d'ora in poi è tutta discesa — fig. from now on it's downhill all the way
4) sport (nello sci)•discesa a corda doppia — alp. abseiling
* * *discesa/di∫'∫esa/sostantivo f.1 (percorso) descent2 fig. (di prezzi) fall, drop3 (pendio) downhill slope; essere in discesa [sentiero, strada] to go downhill, to be downward; rallentare in discesa to go slower on the way down; d'ora in poi è tutta discesa fig. from now on it's downhill all the waydiscesa a corda doppia alp. abseiling. -
93 klif
n. cliff, very steep rocky hill -
94 töyräs
• bank• rise• ridge• precipice• hill• steep• bluff• slope -
95 gainbehera
adb.1. decline, descent; \gainbehera luze bezain ezti batek bagaramatza zuzen beste herri batera heading down a hill that is as long as it is gentle, we are led straight to another town2. ( gizartea, inperioa, e.a.) decadence, decline, fall; erromatar inperioaren \gainbehera the fall of the Roman Empire; denok dugu Sobiet Batasunak bizi duen \gainbeheraren eta ahuleziaren berri we all know about the decline and weakness the Soviet Union suffered; Errusiak \gainbehera egin du eta Getariako portuan den itsasontzi herdoiltsua horren isla garbia da Russia has declined and the rusty ship in the port of Getaria is a clear indication of that; gainbehera latza egin du gaelerak bertan azken urteotan Gaelic has gone into steep decline over the last few years3. (irud.) udazkenearen \gainbehera hasten denean when autumn goes into full swing adb.1. ( goitik behera) from head to toe2. ( maldan behera) downhill -
96 malda
I.iz.1.a. ( aldapa, aldatsa) slope; maldetako belarrak du indarrik gehiena grass on the slope isn't the strongest; \malda piko steep slope; \malda ezti gentle slopeb. hill; \maldan gora \\ behera uphill \\ downhill; \maldak igo to go uphill; bide erosoak eta \maldarik gabeak easy and level roads; handik herrira \malda dago from there it's downhill all the way to the townc. (irud.) komunismoa \maldan behara hasi zen 1989an communism started crumbling in 1989; gazteen moraltasuna \maldan behera dabil youth morality is going downhill2. thicket; \maldan {sartu || gorde} to hide among the thickets3. ( babesa) kofoinak eguzkialdeari begira, haize-\maldan dira hobekienik beehives are best when facing the sun, with protection from the wind; bertan egin zuten aterpea haizearen eta eguzkiaren \maldan there they made a shelter from the wind and sun; gaueko \malda bilatu behar dute haitz baten azpian they must look for shelter for the night under a rockII.iz. Med. sore -
97 горка
I ж.1) ( небольшая гора) hill; ( холмик) hillock2) ( на детской площадке) slide3) авиа steep climb••Кра́сная го́рка — the first week after Easter Sunday
II ж.альпи́йская го́рка (для цветов) — rockery, rock garden
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98 stac
nm. g.v. staic; pl.+annan, steep cliff or hill -
99 stuaic
( M`A., Arms.), stuaichd ( H.S.D.), a little hill, round promontory, Irish stuaic: *s-tuag-c, from stuadh above. M`A. has the meaning "wry-neck" and sullen countenance, extreme boorishness", which is usually represented by stùic. Stokes gives the Celtic as *stoukki-, Breton stuchyaff, to feather, Lithuanian stúgti, set on high, English steep. -
100 acclivis
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