slope

[US]/sləʊp/
[UK]/sloʊp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. inclination; rate of incline; a slant
vi. to incline; to escape
vt. to shoulder; to incline

Phrases & Collocations

steep slope

gentle slope

hillside slope

climb the slope

slope stability

rock slope

slope protection

side slope

slope angle

north slope

slope failure

northern slope

at the slope

continental slope

longitudinal slope

slope efficiency

slippery slope

slope toe

abrupt slope

upstream slope

unstable slope

back slope

Example Sentences

a slope of unbuilt land.

a bloomy sunlit slope.

The orchard is on the northward slope of the hill.

We live on the westward slope of the hill.

the eastern slopes of the mountain.

the garden sloped down to a stream.

The road sloped gently to the sea.

a mountain slope speckled with houses

sloped down the trail.

sloped the path down the bank.

He ran up the slope to the top of the hill.

The floor slopes badly here.

the structure at an abrupt slope or an acclivity

2.The horizontal and vertical displacement at solar slope side are all more than ubac slope side;

He slithered helplessly down the slope.

I eased down the slope with care.

the exposure is perfect—a gentle slope to the south-west.

the landward slopes receive the full force of the wind.

she scrabbled at the grassy slope, desperate for purchase.

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