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Авиасловарь. М.А.Левин. 2004.
Авиасловарь. М.А.Левин. 2004.
Slope car — at Muya Bus Stop, Naruto, Tokushima … Wikipedia
Slope soaring — is a gliding technique used to maintain altitude by flying in the updraft produced by wind blowing up the face of a steep slope. Model glider pilots commonly refer to this as slope gliding or sloping . Pilots of full sized gliders also call the… … Wikipedia
slope — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ precipitous (formal), steep ▪ gentle, gradual, slight ▪ long, short … Collocations dictionary
climb*/*/*/ — [klaɪm] verb I 1) [I/T] to use your hands and feet to move up, over, down, or across something He climbed onto the roof.[/ex] We escaped by climbing through a window.[/ex] I didn t think he could climb the wall.[/ex] 2) [T] to walk up a slope or… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
slope — Synonyms and related words: acclivity, angle, angularity, ascend, ascent, bank, bend, bevel, bezel, camber, cant, careen, chute, climb, decline, declivity, deflection, descend, descent, deviation, dip, downgrade, drop, drop off, easy slope, fall … Moby Thesaurus
climb — climbable, adj. /kluym/, v.i. 1. to go up or ascend, esp. by using the hands and feet or feet only: to climb up a ladder. 2. to rise slowly by or as if by continued effort: The car laboriously climbed to the top of the mountain. 3. to ascend or… … Universalium
climb — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. mount, scale, ascend, rise, go up; succeed; clamber, scramble, shin[ny]. See ascent, descent. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of climbing] Syn. climbing, clamber, mounting, ascent; see rise 1 . 2. [An… … English dictionary for students
climb — /klaɪm / (say kluym) verb (i) 1. to mount or ascend, especially by using both hands and feet. 2. to rise slowly by, or as by, continued effort. 3. to move or progress in a specified direction, especially with some effort, or by using both hands… …
climb — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English climban; probably akin to Old English clifian to adhere more at cleave Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to go upward with gradual or continuous progress ; rise, ascend … New Collegiate Dictionary
climb — [[t]klaɪm[/t]] v. i. 1) to go up or ascend; move upward or toward the top of something: The sun climbed over the hill[/ex] 2) to slope upward: The road climbs steeply[/ex] 3) to ascend by twining or by means of tendrils, adhesive tissues, etc.,… … From formal English to slang
climb — verb 1》 go or come up (a slope, stairs, etc.). ↘rise or slope upwards. ↘(of a plant) grow up (a structure). 2》 move with effort into or out of somewhere. 3》 increase or rise in scale, value, or status. 4》 (climb down) withdraw from a… … English new terms dictionary