downhill

cuesta abajo
definition
adverb
he ran downhill
toward the bottom of a slope.
noun
I muscled my way up inclines and picked up speed on the rocky downhills .
a downward slope.
After his victory in the season-opening giant slalom, Miller won two downhills and finished second in two super-G races.
a downhill race.
adjective
the route is downhill for part of the way
leading down toward the bottom of a slope.
translation of 'downhill'
adverb
en pendiente,
en declive
adjective
cuesta abajo
example
Things then went steadily 'downhill' for the troubled Scot as he struggled to a demoralising 75 which leaves him in grave jeopardy of missing the cut.
He said the battery kicks in automatically when sensors in the pedals pick up that the rider needs help and cuts out when it is not needed such as on 'downhill' slopes.
Yorkshire began brightly against Durham at Scarborough yesterday but went 'downhill' as the weather deteriorated.
The ice-encrusted cairn eventually appeared through the gloom and I was glad to retrace my steps 'downhill' to a little niche where I could find some semblance of shelter.
Now, you know when an avalanche goes 'downhill' it gains momentum.
Also, when I am going 'downhill' the car will pick up revs, but on uphill gradients loses almost all power.
No one wants to mess with a large bus on a 'downhill' slope.
Unfortunately on the largest 'downhill' the bike started to wobble and I lost control.
Unfortunately, the rest of the cd goes 'downhill' from there.
After a few yards 'downhill' we could see the roofs of Thoralby and a few minutes later were strolling its old street to The George Inn.
Injuries are most common in contact sports, such as football, or sports that involve falls, such as 'downhill' skiing or soccer.
Anyone with half an inkling knows that water traditionally runs 'downhill' , after all Newton and his love of apples determined that fact.
The shorter races also make for real spectacles, especially on the five-furlong track, which has a 'downhill' slope and sees some of the fastest sprints in the world.
According to my mother, 'downhill' skiing was for rich people who didn't mind breaking their legs.
At which point things started to go steadily 'downhill' .
I took the next 'downhill' at full speed.
The 6.5 mile trail offers a strenuous climb up Taylor Hill followed by a twisting 'downhill' .
Both circuits are very short at a mere three miles, with one catering for families and the other, with a stiffer climb and a good 'downhill' , more suitable for experienced riders.
From here, I went steadily 'downhill' and, when I was 19, I was sent to prison for theft, assault and numerous robberies.
A funicular railway scales the mountain to the jumping-off point for the sledge run, which winds five kilometres 'downhill' back to the railway terminus.
Ski Sunday has entered BBC commentator and former international skier Graham Bell in a Skier X competition - a fusion of motor cross and 'downhill' skiing!
Now, consider that - on a good day with a 'downhill' slope and the blessing of some higher power - the Rickshaw can hit 30 mph.
She also enjoys 'downhill' skiing and backpacking with friends and family.
The 'downhill' slide of the state do not seem to be either visible or of concern or worry to the key political parties, ever at each other's jugular vein.
I'm not even sure whether I'm heading 'downhill' or not.
I was hoping it would be a 'downhill' slope from here, and I guess in a way, it is.
Eyewitnesses said the 17 horses stampeded over a tiny bridge on the steep 'downhill' path then tried to get around a sharp left turn.
The route took the participants around a course which was a mixture of uphill and 'downhill' slopes, cross country terrain and hard surfaces.
A cute pattern developed: we'd hit a 'downhill' , and all the people just behind us would pass us.
Right at tracks T-junction, 200 yards 'downhill' , left between farm buildings.
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