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I . slope [sləʊp] SUBST

1. slope (hill):

slope
ski slope

2. slope no plur (angle):

slope
nagib m
slope of a roof
to be at a slope

3. slope MATH (on graph):

slope
naklon m

4. slope offens jarg (Asian person):

slope Am Aus

II . slope [sləʊp] VERBE intr (incline/decline, lean)

III . slope [sləʊp] VERBE trans

slope roof, path:

slope

slope off VERBE intr

slope

ˈski slope SUBST

ski slope

Expressions couramment utilisées avec slope

low slope
ski slope
slope of a roof
to ski down the slope
to be at a slope

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The telescope sits on a natural slope of 11, which matches the latitude of the location.
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It has a slope of "w" and passes through the point (0,).
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The course rating is 71.1 and it has a slope rating of 124.
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The explosion burned the surface works, and the mine slope was set on fire.
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This surface lessens in slope and decreases in thickness going from south to north along the margin.
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The smaller versions can often be confused with the civilian writing slope.
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In either case, the runaway vehicle could collide with a train further down the slope, causing a serious accident.
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Removal of earth from the land is called cutting while when earth is added to the slope, it is called filling.
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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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On the slope north of it, there are some hummocky meadows.
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