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I . slope [sləʊp, Am sloʊp] N

1. slope (side of hill):

slope
zbocze nt
slope
stok m

2. slope no pl (incline):

slope

3. slope no pl (angle):

slope

II . slope [sləʊp, Am sloʊp] VB intr

to slope down
to slope up

nursery slope N

nursery slope pl Brit:

nursery slope

slope off VB intr Brit inf

slope off person:

slope off

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The explosion burned the surface works, and the mine slope was set on fire.
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The track surface is made of packed snow and ice, with a slope of not more than 1.5%.
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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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The course rating is 71.1 and it has a slope rating of 124.
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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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These features have a convex topography and a gentle slope from cliffs or escarpments, which suggest flow away from the steep source cliff.
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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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The ancient town grew in height on one slope of the ravine created by a river that is now a small stream.
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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 girl follows him and the pair see two burning cars down the slope.
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