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u rečniku PONS

be·ˈgin·ners' slope N Am, Aus (nursery slope)

Idiotenhügel m <-s, -> hum
u rečniku PONS

I. slope [sləʊp, Am sloʊp] N

1. slope (hill):

Hang m <-(e)s, Hänge>
Skipiste f <-, -n>

2. slope no pl (angle):

Neigung f <-, -en>
Gefälle nt <-s, ->
Dachschräge f <-, -n>
a 30° slope

3. slope MIL:

4. slope Am, Aus offens sl (Asian person):

Schlitzauge nt pej inf

II. slope [sləʊp, Am sloʊp] VB intr

1. slope (incline/decline):

slope ground
slope roof

2. slope (lean):

III. slope [sləʊp, Am sloʊp] VB trans

1. slope (make sloping):

to slope sth roof, path

2. slope MIL:

OpenDict unos

slope

slope MATH spec
Steigung (f) spec
OpenDict unos

slope N

slope MATH

Klett rečnik iz geografije

slope [sləʊp] N

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

slope

Present
Islope
youslope
he/she/itslopes
weslope
youslope
theyslope
Past
Isloped
yousloped
he/she/itsloped
wesloped
yousloped
theysloped
Present Perfect
Ihavesloped
youhavesloped
he/she/ithassloped
wehavesloped
youhavesloped
theyhavesloped
Past Perfect
Ihadsloped
youhadsloped
he/she/ithadsloped
wehadsloped
youhadsloped
theyhadsloped

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The roof's slope is slightly gentler than the main block, and like the west wing its chimney is on the end.
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The edge and inner wall is generally lacking in detail, forming a relatively smooth, gentle slope down to the interior floor.
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Deep-seated landslides usually involve deep regolith, weathered rock, and/or bedrock and include large slope failure associated with translational, rotational, or complex movement.
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It has a slope of "w" and passes through the point (0,).
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On the slope north of it, there are some hummocky meadows.
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