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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - slope

 

Slope

slope
n. & v. --n. 1 an inclined position or direction; a state in which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a position in a line neither parallel nor perpendicular to level ground or to a line serving as a standard. 2 a piece of rising or falling ground. 3 a a difference in level between the two ends or sides of a thing (a slope of 5 metres). b the rate at which this increases with distance etc. 4 a place for skiing on the side of a hill or mountain. 5 (prec. by the) the position of a rifle when sloped. --v. 1 intr. have or take a slope; slant esp. up or down; lie or tend obliquely, esp. to ground level. 2 tr. place or arrange or make in or at a slope. Phrases and idioms slope arms place one's rifle in a sloping position against one's shoulder. slope off sl. go away, esp. to evade work etc. Etymology: shortening of ASLOPE
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  I. adjective Etymology: Middle English sloop, probably from a~, adverb, at an angle Date: 15th century that slants ; sloping, II. verb (~d; sloping) Date: 1591 intransitive verb to take an oblique course, to lie or fall in a slant ; incline, go, travel , transitive verb to cause to incline or slant, ~r noun III. noun Date: circa 1568 ground that forms a natural or artificial incline, upward or downward slant or inclination or degree of slant, the part of a continent draining to a particular ocean , 4. the tangent of the angle made by a straight line with the x-axis, the ~ of the line tangent to a plane curve at a point ...
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