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slop·ing [ˈsləʊpɪŋ] ADJ attr

I . slope [sləʊp] N

1. slope (hill):

2. slope no pl (angle):

nagib m

3. slope MATH (on graph):

naklon m

4. slope offens sl (Asian person):

slope Am Aus

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

III . slope [sləʊp] VB trans

slope roof, path:

ˈski slope N

Usage examples with sloping

sloping shoulders

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is large and can grow on both flat and sloping surfaces at depths down to 20 m (65 ft).
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From this were extended a sloping roof and floor with support structures.
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The sides of the tower also appeared to be more stepped than sloping.
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Two marble chhatris with sloping cornices rise above the main faade.
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A long, sloping ramp leads to the surface.
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Another long-standing venue for a sign is the sloping roof of a building behind left-center field.
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The mast simply supports the downward sloping guy wires which are the active elements.
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Most of them were constructed as a way to make up the difference between field level and street level on a sloping block.
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The nine whorls of the teleoconch are flattened in the middle, with a strongly sloping shoulder which extends over the posterior fourth between the sutures.
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The ponies have a wide, deep chest, sloping shoulder, and hard, sound legs.
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