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slope  (slp)
v. sloped, slop·ing, slopes
v.intr.
1. To diverge from the vertical or horizontal; incline: a roof that slopes. See Synonyms at slant.
2. To move on a slant; ascend or descend: sloped down the trail.
v.tr.
To cause to slope: sloped the path down the bank.
n.
1. An inclined line, surface, plane, position, or direction.
2. A stretch of ground forming a natural or artificial incline: ski slopes.
3.
a. A deviation from the horizontal.
b. The amount or degree of such deviation.
4. Mathematics
a. The rate at which an ordinate of a point of a line on a coordinate plane changes with respect to a change in the abscissa.
b. The tangent of the angle of inclination of a line, or the slope of the tangent line for a curve or surface.
5. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a person of East Asian birth or descent.

[Probably from Middle English aslope, sloping.]

sloper n.
sloping·ly adv.

slope
Noun
1. a stretch of ground where one end is higher than the other
2. slopes hills or foothills
3. any slanting surface
4. the angle of such a slant
Verb
[sloping, sloped]
1. to slant or cause to slant
2. (esp. of natural features) to have one end or part higher than another: the bank sloped sharply down to the river
3. slope off or away Informal to go quietly and quickly in order to avoid something or someone
4. slope arms Mil (formerly) to hold (a rifle) in a sloping position against the shoulder [origin unknown]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.slopeslope - an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of a mountain"
acclivity, ascent, climb, upgrade, raise, rise - an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
bank - sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water); "they pulled the canoe up on the bank"; "he sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents"
camber, cant, bank - a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force
canyonside - the steeply sloping side of a canyon
coast - a slope down which sleds may coast; "when it snowed they made a coast on the golf course"
declivity, downslope, declination, declension, fall, decline, descent - a downward slope or bend
escarpment, scarp - a long steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge; usually formed by erosion
geological formation, formation - (geology) the geological features of the earth
hillside - the side or slope of a hill
mountainside, versant - the side or slope of a mountain; "conifer forests cover the eastern versant"
natural elevation, elevation - a raised or elevated geological formation
piedmont - a gentle slope leading from the base of a mountain to a region of flat land
ski slope - a snow-covered slope for skiing
2.slope - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal; "a five-degree gradient"
grade - the gradient of a slope or road or other surface; "the road had a steep grade"
rake, slant, pitch - degree of deviation from a horizontal plane; "the roof had a steep pitch"
precipitousness, steepness, abruptness - the property possessed by a slope that is very steep
gentleness, gradualness - the property possessed by a slope that is very gradual
spatial relation, position - the spatial property of a place where or way in which something is situated; "the position of the hands on the clock"; "he specified the spatial relations of every piece of furniture on the stage"
Verb1.slope - be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down"
ascend - slope upwards; "The path ascended to the top of the hill"
stoop - sag, bend, bend over or down; "the rocks stooped down over the hiking path"
fall - slope downward; "The hills around here fall towards the ocean"
climb - slope upward; "The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill"
dip - slope downwards; "Our property dips towards the river"
lean, tilt, angle, slant, tip - to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"

slope
verb 2. slant, incline, drop away, fall, rise, pitch, lean, tilt
slope off slink away, slip away, steal away, skulk, creep away, make yourself scarce
Translations
slope [sləup] n (up) → cuesta, pendiente f;
(down) → declive m (= side of mountain); falda, vertiente f
vi to slope down → estar en declive;
to slope up → subir (en pendiente)

slope [sləup] npente f, côte f (= side of mountain); versant m (= slant); inclinaison f
vi to slope down → être or descendre en pente;
to slope up → monter

slope [sləup] nHügel m;
(side of mountain) → Hang m;
(ski slope) → Piste f;
(slant) → Neigung f
vi to slope down → abfallen;
to slope up → ansteigen

slope [sləup] npendio (= side of mountain); versante m [of roof] → pendenza; [of floor] → inclinazione f
vi to slope down → declinare;
to slope up → essere in salita

slope
n slope [sləup]
1 a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant The floor is on a slight slope. helling إنْحِدار наклон sklon hældning die Neigung κλίση cuesta, pendiente kalduolek شيب kaltevuus pente שִׁיפּוּעַ चढ़ाई nagib, kos položaj lejtő(s út) kemiringan halli pendenza 傾斜 경사(도), 기울기 nuolydis, nuožulnumas slīpums; slīpne kemiringan helling fall, helling pochyłość inclinação pantă уклон, покатость sklon nagnjenost nagib lutning พื้นที่ลาดเอียง bayır, yokuş 傾斜 нахил, схил ڈھلان độ dốc, đường dốc
2 a surface with one end higher than the other The house stands on a gentle slope. helling مُنْحَدَر склон svah skråning der Hang πλαγιά inclinación, vertiente kallak سرازيري rinne inclinaison מִדרוֹן ढाल strmina, kosina emelkedő lereng halli, brekka pendio 사면, 비탈 šlaitas nogāze lereng helling skråning, skrent zbocze declive înclinare склон, откос svah pobočje nagib sluttning, backe ที่ลาด meyil, eğim 斜面 схил; спад ایک طرف سے اٹھی ہوئی سلامی دار سطح khu vực đất nhô lên, dốc xuống
v
to be in a position which is neither level nor upright The field slopes towards the road. sak يَنْحَدِر наклонявам (се) klesat skråne sich neigen γέρνω inclinarse kaldu olema شيب داشتن viettää pencher לִנטוֹת בְּשִיפּוּעַ ढालू होना, झुकना, तिरछा करना koso se spuštati, biti nagnut, kos lejt melandai hallast inclinarsi 坂になる 경사지다 leistis būt nolaidenam/slīpam melandai hellen skråne opadać inclinar-se a se înclina иметь наклон klesať nagibati se biti nagnut luta, slutta ทำให้ลาดเอียง eğik/meyilli olmak 傾斜 хилити(ся), мати нахил ناہموار یا ڈھلان والے مقام پر ہونا nghiêng, dốc
adj sloping
a sloping roof. hellend مائِل наклонен šikmý hældende schräg επικλινής inclinado kald- شيب دار viettävä en pente מְשוּפַּע ढालू, तिरछा kos, kriv lejtős miring hallandi inclinato, in pendenza 傾斜した 경사진, 기울어진 nuožulnus slīps; nolaidens bercerun schuin skrånende, skrå- pochyły inclinado înclinat; în pantă наклонный, покатый šikmý poševen kos lutande, sluttande, sned- เอียง meyilli, eğik 傾斜的 похилий, спадистий ڈھالو، نشیبی nghiêng, dốc


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The other bank of the stream was open ground -- a gentle slope topped with a stockade of vertical tree trunks, loopholed for rifles, with a single embrasure through which protruded the muzzle of a brass cannon commanding the bridge.
To the unaided eye there is nothing but a black figure on a white horse, tracing slow zigzags against the slope of a distant hill - so slowly they seem almost to creep.
The stalls were laid on a slope instead of being level, and as my head was kept tied to the manger, I was obliged always to stand on the slope, which was very fatiguing.
 
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