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1 slope
sləup
1. noun1) (a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant: The floor is on a slight slope.) cuesta, pendiente2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) inclinación, vertiente
2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) inclinarse- slopingslope1 n1. pendiente / cuesta2. pista de esquíslope2 vb tener pendientethe football field isn't level, it slopes el campo de fútbol no es llano, tiene pendientetr[sləʊp]1 (incline) cuesta, pendiente nombre femenino; (upward) subida; (downward) bajada, declive nombre masculino3 (for skiing) pista de esquí, pista1 inclinarsethe road slopes upward: el camino sube (en pendiente)slope n: inclinación f, pendiente f, declive mn.• abajadero s.m.• bajada s.f.• costanero s.m.• costera s.f.• cuesta s.f.• declive s.m.• descenso s.m.• falda s.f.• inclinación s.f.• ladera s.f.• pendiente s.m.• ribazo s.m.• sesgo s.m.• subido s.m.• vertiente s.m.v.• declinar v.• escotar v.• formar en declive v.• inclinar v.• sesgar v.
I sləʊpa) ( sloping ground) cuesta f, pendiente f, barranca f (RPl)the slippery slope: they are on the slippery slope to bankruptcy — van camino de la bancarrota
b) ( of mountain) ladera f, falda fc) ( for skiing) pista f de esquí, cancha f de esquí (CS)
II
her handwriting slopes backward/forward — tiene la letra inclinada hacia atrás/adelante
Phrasal Verbs:[slǝʊp]1.2.VI inclinarseto slope up/away or down — subir/bajar en pendiente
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I [sləʊp]a) ( sloping ground) cuesta f, pendiente f, barranca f (RPl)the slippery slope: they are on the slippery slope to bankruptcy — van camino de la bancarrota
b) ( of mountain) ladera f, falda fc) ( for skiing) pista f de esquí, cancha f de esquí (CS)
II
her handwriting slopes backward/forward — tiene la letra inclinada hacia atrás/adelante
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2 slope
I [sləʊp]1) (incline) pendio m., pendenza f.; (of writing) inclinazione f.2) (hillside) pendio m., versante m.uphill, downhill slope — salita, discesa
II [sləʊp]upper slopes — cima, sommità
verbo intransitivo [ ground] digradare; [ floor] pendere, essere in pendenza; [ writing] essere inclinato* * *[sləup] 1. noun1) (a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant: The floor is on a slight slope.) pendenza2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) pendio2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) inclinarsi- sloping* * *[sləʊp]1. n1) (gen), (of hill) pendio, (side of hill) versante m, (of roof) pendenza, (of floor) inclinazione fon the slopes of Mount Etna — alle falde or pendici dell'Etna
2) (also: ski slope) pista (da sci)2. vi(path, roof, handwriting) essere inclinato (-a)•* * *I [sləʊp]1) (incline) pendio m., pendenza f.; (of writing) inclinazione f.2) (hillside) pendio m., versante m.uphill, downhill slope — salita, discesa
II [sləʊp]upper slopes — cima, sommità
verbo intransitivo [ ground] digradare; [ floor] pendere, essere in pendenza; [ writing] essere inclinato -
3 انحدر
اِنْحَدَرَ \ dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river then went up again. slant: slope. slope: have a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. \ اِنْحَدَرَ من أَصْل أو سَلَف \ be descend from: to come from the family of (sb. of earlier times): He claims to be descended from Napoleon. -
4 dip
اِنْحَدَرَ \ dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river then went up again. slant: slope. slope: have a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
5 slant
اِنْحَدَرَ \ dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river then went up again. slant: slope. slope: have a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
6 slope
اِنْحَدَرَ \ dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river then went up again. slant: slope. slope: have a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
7 مال
مَالَ \ bank: to (esp. of an aeroplane) turn by leaning sideways. lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. slant: to slope: to have (or cause to have) a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. \ مَالَ \ lurch: (of a ship or vehicle; of sb. walking unsteadily) to roll suddenly to one side: The lorry went out of control and lurched across the road. \ مَالَ إلى \ go in for: to be interested in; to practise: My son goes in for colour photography. have a good mind to: to consider seriously: I’ve a good mind to report this to the police. tend: to be likely to (usually): He tends to get angry if he has to wait. Some materials tend to stretch when they are hot. \ مَالَ إلى اللَّون الرَّمادي \ greyish, grayish: rather grey. -
8 bank
مَالَ \ bank: to (esp. of an aeroplane) turn by leaning sideways. lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. slant: to slope: to have (or cause to have) a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
9 lean
مَالَ \ bank: to (esp. of an aeroplane) turn by leaning sideways. lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. slant: to slope: to have (or cause to have) a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. -
10 slant
مَالَ \ bank: to (esp. of an aeroplane) turn by leaning sideways. lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. slant: to slope: to have (or cause to have) a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream.
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