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Перевод: downhill
[прилагательное] покатый; наклонный; исходящий; ухудшающийся; [наречие] вниз; под уклон; под гору; на склоне; на закате; в упадке; [существительное] спуск ; склон ; скоростной спуск
Тезаурус:
- The Hawaiian lavas are so fluid, in fact, that as they stream away downhill they are often very graphically described as "rivers of fire".
- Our journey was now planned as downhill all the way to Vietas, some six days away.
- And if the road starts to go downhill, you can even pick up speed without any further pedalling.
- Follow right edge of sixth field on defined track to gate in far righthand corner; turn left in seventh field downhill to farm in bottom corner.
- "If this country doesn't stop arguing about the past, re-fighting the battles of previous generations, we will continue to go downhill," he said.
- Even his own notorious plant, which had consistently gone downhill for ten years under his active leadership, had been steadily increasing efficiency and output for several weeks without interruption.
- Rayner cannot resist the British crow that they started downhill at Montana, Switzerland, in 1911; or that the Wengen Swiss are everlastingly grateful to the Downhill Only Club (otherwise, not too literately, the DHO) for teaching them how to race and how to lose.
- I thought she was just being awkward until she slowly went downhill and became incontinent.
- Vreni Schneider, Switzerland's defending World Cup overall champion, could be out for two weeks after suffering a knee injury during downhill training in Colorado..
- The Americans were friendly and polite, but there was no mistaking their view that Britain had gone downhill to the point that we had become an irrelevance.
- IT HAS been downhill for the past 13 months at Bond Corporation ever since the Lonrho chief, Tiny Rowland, unleashed his first poisoned arrow.
- I mean the most exciting moment of all is when you are actually chosen for a part - after that initial excitement it's a bit downhill - not because the work isn't marvellous but because the first challenge is the peak.
- This was obscure, but it seems to have something to do with going downhill with an out-of-control supermarket trolley.
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