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A n1 ( incline) gen pente f ; ( of writing) inclinaison f ; to be on a slope être en pente ; the slope on the road is considerable la pente de la route est importante ; a 40° slope, a slope of 40° une pente de 40° ; a steep/gentle slope une pente raide/douce ;2 ( hillside) flanc m ; north/south slope versant m nord/sud ; uphill slope montée f ; downhill slope descente f ; upper slopes sommet m de la montagne ; halfway up ou down the slope ( road) à mi-côte ; ( mountain) à mi-pente.C vi [road, path, roof, garden etc] être en pente (towards vers) ; [writing] pencher (to vers) ; to slope down ou away descendre en pente (to vers) ; to slope to the left/right descendre vers la gauche/la droite. ⇒ slippery.■ slope off ○ se barrer ○. -
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slope [sləʊp]1. nouna. [of roof, ground, surface] pente f• halfway up or down the slope à mi-côte[ground, roof] être en pente ; [handwriting] pencher( = sneak away) se tirer (inf !)* * *[sləʊp] 1.north/south slope — versant m nord/sud
uphill slope — montée f
2.upper slopes — sommet m de la montagne
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adverb (up a slope: We travelled uphill for several hours.) oppoverbakkeoppoverbakkeIsubst. \/ˌʌpˈhɪl\/stigning, oppoverbakke, bakkeIIadj. \/ˈʌphɪl\/1) stigende, bratt, oppover-det går oppover hele tiden, det er tungt hele tiden2) høytliggende3) ( overført) besværlig, brysom, anstrengendeIIIadv. \/ˌʌpˈhɪl\/oppover (bakken) -
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1. adverb• to go uphill [road] monter2. adjectivea. ( = up gradient) uphill walk montée fb. ( = difficult) it's an uphill struggle (trying to find a job) ce n'est pas évident (inf) (d'essayer de trouver un emploi)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque uphill est un adverbe, l'accent tombe sur la seconde syllabe: ʌpˈhɪl, lorsque c'est un adjectif, sur la première: ˈʌpˈhɪl.* * *[ˌʌp'hɪl] 1.1) lit [road, slope] qui monte2.it will be an uphill struggle ou battle — cela va être difficile
adverb [go, walk] en montéeit's uphill all the way — lit ça monte tout le temps; fig ce n'est pas une tâche facile
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A adj1 lit [road, slope] qui monte ;2 fig ( difficult) [task] difficile ; it will be an uphill struggle ou battle cela va être difficile.B adv [go, walk] en montée ; the path led ou ran uphill le sentier montait ; she can't walk uphill elle ne peut pas marcher dans les montées ; the house is uphill from here la maison est dans la montée par rapport à ici ; it's uphill all the way lit ça monte tout le temps ; fig ce n'est pas tâche facile. -
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uphill [‚ʌp'hɪl](a) (road, slope) qui monte∎ it's uphill all the way ça monte tout le long du chemin; figurative c'est une lutte permanente;∎ it was an uphill struggle convincing him j'ai eu beaucoup de mal à le convaincre2 adverb∎ to ski uphill skier en amont►► uphill ski ski m amont -
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[ˌʌp'hɪl] 1.1) [road, slope] in salita2.avverbio [go, walk] in salitathe path led o ran uphill il sentiero era in salita o saliva; it's uphill all the way — è una strada tutta in salita (anche fig.)
* * *adverb (up a slope: We travelled uphill for several hours.) in salita* * *uphill /ˈʌpˈhɪl/A a.B avv.1 all'insù; ( anche fig.) in salita: to face an uphill struggle, avere davanti a sé una strada tutta in salita (fig.)C n.salita; erta● ( sci) uphill christie, cristiania a monte □ ( sci) uphill edge, spigolo a monte ( dello sci) □ ( sport) uphill finish, arrivo in salita □ ( sci) uphill ski, sci a monte.* * *[ˌʌp'hɪl] 1.1) [road, slope] in salita2.avverbio [go, walk] in salitathe path led o ran uphill il sentiero era in salita o saliva; it's uphill all the way — è una strada tutta in salita (anche fig.)
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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
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adverb (up a slope: We travelled uphill for several hours.) cuesta arribauphill adv cuesta arriba1 ascendente2 figurative use (task, struggle) arduo,-a, difícil, duro,-a, penoso,-a1 cuesta arribauphill [.ʌp'hɪl] adv: cuesta arribauphill ['ʌp.hɪl] adj1) ascending: en subida2) difficult: difícil, arduoadj.• ascendente adj.adv.• cuesta arriba adv.
I 'ʌp'hɪladverb cuesta arriba, en subida
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['ʌp'hɪl]it was an uphill struggle — fue muy difícil, nos (or les etc) costó mucho
1.ADV2.ADJ en cuesta, en pendiente; (fig) arduo, penosoit's uphill all the way — (lit) el camino es todo cuesta arriba; (fig) es una tarea laboriosa
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I ['ʌp'hɪl]adverb cuesta arriba, en subida
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it was an uphill struggle — fue muy difícil, nos (or les etc) costó mucho
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1. adjectivebergauf führend [Weg, Pfad]; [Fahrt, Reise] bergauf; (fig.)2. adverban uphill task/struggle — eine mühselige Aufgabe/ein harter Kampf
it's uphill all the way — es geht immer bergauf; (fig.) es ist ein mühseliges Geschäft
* * ** * *up·hill[ʌpˈhɪl]to run/walk \uphill bergauf laufen/gehenII. adj\uphill battle harter KampfIII. n Steigung f* * *['ʌp'hɪl]1. advbergaufto go uphill — bergauf gehen, steigen; (road also) bergauf führen; (car) den Berg hinauffahren
2. adjroad bergauf (führend); (fig) work, struggle mühsam, mühseligit's uphill all the way (lit) — es geht die ganze Strecke bergauf; (fig) es ist ein harter Kampf
an uphill struggle or battle — ein mühsamer or mühseliger Kampf
uphill ski — Bergski m
* * *A adv1. den Berg hinauf, bergauf, bergan2. aufwärtsB adj1. bergauf führend, ansteigend2. auf dem Berg gelegen, hoch gelegen, oben gelegen3. fig mühselig, hart (Aufgabe etc)C s [ˈʌphıl] Steigung f, Anstieg m* * *1. adjectivebergauf führend [Weg, Pfad]; [Fahrt, Reise] bergauf; (fig.)2. adverban uphill task/struggle — eine mühselige Aufgabe/ein harter Kampf
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adverb (up a slope: We travelled uphill for several hours.) para cima* * *up.hill['∧phil] n elevação, colina, subida, aclive. • adj 1 ascendente, íngreme, dirigido para cima. 2 elevado. 3 penoso, difícil, dificultoso, árduo, trabalhoso. that would be uphill work / aquilo exigiria muito esforço. • adv 1 para cima, para o alto, morro acima, além. 2 arduamente.
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